Gidday All
> On Friday, 5 October 2001 2:08 AM, Manuel Drake wrote:
>
> Good call, willdo soon... just lost a fan on my Slack server, so the fun
> goes on...
I don't know how many others bother, but when I get a fan that starts to get noisy or
stop I get a syringe with some light oil and poke a
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Steve Borrett wrote:
> > >I don't think that is it, well, didn't, until I tested that theory while I
> > >was responding to this post... which crippled my keyboard. Doh.
>
> *grin*
Yea, shift, as you said, is not supposed to be typematic!
> > >Any thoughts on how I can un-m
> >I don't think that is it, well, didn't, until I tested that theory while I
> >was responding to this post... which crippled my keyboard. Doh.
*grin*
> >Any thoughts on how I can un-map shift as a typematic? I do indeed have a
> >strange keyboard though, a "micro inovations" keyboard with a
I don't think that is it, well, didn't, until I tested that theory while I
was responding to this post... which crippled my keyboard. Doh.
Any thoughts on how I can un-map shift as a typematic? I do indeed have a
strange keyboard though, a "micro inovations" keyboard with a built in
touchpad, w
On Wed, 03 Oct 2001 10:08:11 +0100, Steve Borrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Ok, maybe a dumb question, but I don't think this is related to anything I
> >installed, so I will ask.
> >
> >I press SHIFT often to select multiple files, etc. If I hold it down for
> >a few seconds, I get a BEEP
>Ok, maybe a dumb question, but I don't think this is related to anything I
>installed, so I will ask.
>
>I press SHIFT often to select multiple files, etc. If I hold it down for
>a few seconds, I get a BEEP from the box.
>
>Is something going on that I don't know about?? Built-in of some kind?