Re: [CGUYS] Capital "V"

2008-08-10 Thread mike
Begin with the computer completely shut down, press the power button, when
you hear the startup sound hold down the shift key till you see the apple
logo


On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 5:31 PM, Stephen Brownfield
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> How do you boot a Mac in safe mode?
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> Tom Piwowar wrote:
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>> an Apple Powerbook G4 running OSX 10.4.11. The only way to type an
>>> uppercase
>>> v is by using the cap lock key. I've tried using both of the shift keys
>>> and
>>> neither works. Tested all the other keys and no problem typing an
>>> uppercase
>>>
>>>
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>> Try in order until the problem is solved...
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>> 1) Change the keyboard to a different language and then back.
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>> 2) Safe boot
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>> 3) Delete all keyboard-related caches and preferences
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>> 4) Switch to a different language and see if the same key has the same
>> problem. If so it is a hardware problem.
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Re: [CGUYS] Capital "V"

2008-08-10 Thread Tom Piwowar
>How do you boot a Mac in safe mode?

Hold shift key down.


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Re: [CGUYS] Capital "V"

2008-08-10 Thread Stephen Brownfield

How do you boot a Mac in safe mode?



Tom Piwowar wrote:

an Apple Powerbook G4 running OSX 10.4.11. The only way to type an uppercase
v is by using the cap lock key. I've tried using both of the shift keys and
neither works. Tested all the other keys and no problem typing an uppercase



Try in order until the problem is solved...

1) Change the keyboard to a different language and then back.

2) Safe boot

3) Delete all keyboard-related caches and preferences

4) Switch to a different language and see if the same key has the same 
problem. If so it is a hardware problem. 



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Re: [CGUYS] Capital "V"

2008-08-10 Thread Tom Piwowar
>an Apple Powerbook G4 running OSX 10.4.11. The only way to type an uppercase
>v is by using the cap lock key. I've tried using both of the shift keys and
>neither works. Tested all the other keys and no problem typing an uppercase

Try in order until the problem is solved...

1) Change the keyboard to a different language and then back.

2) Safe boot

3) Delete all keyboard-related caches and preferences

4) Switch to a different language and see if the same key has the same 
problem. If so it is a hardware problem. 


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[CGUYS] Capital "V"

2008-08-10 Thread John McDonald
Good Morning,
This is an oddball problem that I have no idea how to solve. My computer is
an Apple Powerbook G4 running OSX 10.4.11. The only way to type an uppercase
v is by using the cap lock key. I've tried using both of the shift keys and
neither works. Tested all the other keys and no problem typing an uppercase
character.

Any suggestions on what to try would be appreciated.

John


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