Re: keboaard prooblems :)
I had a problem with my keyboard when I used the tleds package
(which used the keyboard leds to indicate events). This stoped
my laptop keyboard working.
If you have a package like this installed, it may be causing the
problem.
John.
"Daniel J. Brosemer" wrote:
>
> On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
>
> > Hi there Daniel,
> > How much do you use your computer? I find i go through a new
> > keyboard at least once a year and this is a regular symptom of it going. I
> > often find my Shift and Ctrl keys going and they are simply worn out.
> > Test this by pluging in a new/borrowed keyboard into your system.
> > BTW.. I find this happens to both 9.99 and 79.99 keyboards so i
> > tend to stay with the cheaper ones :-) Hope this helps.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't think that is the problem.
> This machine is dual-booting win95, and I hate to say it, but the keyboard
> works fine there. I was thinking the typomatic rate settings might need
> to be tweaked? But then, I've never messed with a keyboard before, no
> need. And I don't know where to look for such things.
>
> -Dano
>
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