On Thu, 23 May 2002 16:56, David wrote:
> Michael Adams said onto me:
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> |On Wed, 22 May 2002 12:52, Gerald Waugh wrote:
> |> On Tuesday 21 May 2002 08:17 pm, FemmeFatale wrote:
> |> > Michael Adams wrote:
> |> > > When typi
Michael Adams said onto me:
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|On Wed, 22 May 2002 12:52, Gerald Waugh wrote:
|> On Tuesday 21 May 2002 08:17 pm, FemmeFatale wrote:
|> > Michael Adams wrote:
|> > > When typing away in Kmail or KWrite some key strokes take a
On Wednesday 22 May 2002 01:45 am, Michael Adams wrote:
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> It not the memory thing. It may be to do with my choice of the
> US(international) keyboard. All KDE apps wait to see what the next
> character typed is and then place accents (grávès?) on the vowels. Nice
> feature, but how do i turn it
On Wed, 22 May 2002 12:52, Gerald Waugh wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 May 2002 08:17 pm, FemmeFatale wrote:
> > Michael Adams wrote:
> > > When typing away in Kmail or KWrite some key strokes take about a full
> > > second to be actioned. Specifically punctuation keys like ["] and ['].
> > > I am running
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 08:17 pm, FemmeFatale wrote:
> Michael Adams wrote:
> > When typing away in Kmail or KWrite some key strokes take about a full
> > second to be actioned. Specifically punctuation keys like ["] and [']. I
> > am running KDE on a P3 500. Only some of the punctuation keys are l
Michael Adams wrote:
>
> When typing away in Kmail or KWrite some key strokes take about a full second
> to be actioned. Specifically punctuation keys like ["] and [']. I am running
> KDE on a P3 500. Only some of the punctuation keys are like this. Full stops,
> commas and even the square bracke