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Re: Something special about Ctrl+Shift+C?
- Subject: Re: Something special about Ctrl+Shift+C?
- From: rrr@xxxxxxxx (Rene von Rentzell)
- Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 15:21:41 +0900 (JST)
Harry:
>Do you load Xy via a .bat file?
Umm, yes, doesn't everybody who runs 3 XY's at the same time?
All the batch file "XY4.BAT" contains is:
editor ,c:\xy4\start4.int
Could this be the problem? I didn't realize that batch files do
something to my keyboard.
(Guess I am showing my computer ignorance again...)
>stripped-down version of everything conceivably relevant and see what added
>back in give the problem. In this case, try a bare-bones startup.int and
I can't start with a straight startup.int, because that confuses
XY3 and XY4 (if XY3 tries to start with the XY4 int file, nothing
goes...)
>load a .kbd file that has no ctrl+shift table at all. BTW, check your
>current .kbd file to see if there is a second ctrl+shift table below the
>first one: the last one overwrites any earlier ones, I believe.
Have done that and no, my .kbd files are clean.
If it is the batch file, what can be done about it?
-- Rene
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