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Re: Norm's keyboard problem...




Timothy Olson wrote:

> Something similar to this was discussed on the list a couple years ago. If memory serves, Robert's solution of renaming one's keyboard tables does the trick. For some reason, having names like "CTRL" "ALT" etc. increases the likelihood of Windows "holding on" to them. So the solution is to change those appellations in the keyboard file. So for example instead of the line "CTRL=29,99" change it to "CHARLIE=29,99" then for CTRL table, change it from "TABLE=CTRL" to "TABLE=CHARLIE". Make similar changes for the other key definitions and their corresponding tables. The names don't matter as long as they're the same in the definition and again in the table designation. I just use "CHARLIE" here because it starts with the same letter and will be easier to interpret whenever you look at your keyboard file in the future.
>

Indeed! That issue, however, had nothing to do with Windows. This is a known bug that dates back to
DOS days and is discussed by Herb Tyson. I recall redoing my 3+ keyboard in a similar manner. I have
never noticed this bug in version 4 for DOS, however. Perhaps it is somehow connected with the
problem of XyWrite v. Netscape? Hmm and hmmm . . .



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