they could bypass the questions I had written into my stack. Thanks to
Klaus, I now have that problem solved.
Doug Gilliland
Sarasota, FL
On 8/11/05, Ken Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/11/05 5:01 AM, "Douglas Gilliland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is
On 8/11/05 5:01 AM, "Douglas Gilliland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to disable the Home and End keys on a Mac? I have
> authored stacks for my high school students and don't want them to
> bypass my questions by hitting these keys to go forward or bac
Douglas Gilliland wrote:
Is there a way to disable the Home and End keys on a Mac? I have
authored stacks for my high school students and don't want them to
bypass my questions by hitting these keys to go forward or backward in
the stack. Searched the Documentation (use the disable command?
Hi Doug,
Is there a way to disable the Home and End keys on a Mac? I have
authored stacks for my high school students and don't want them to
bypass my questions by hitting these keys to go forward or backward in
the stack. Searched the Documentation (use the disable command?) and
Shafer
Is there a way to disable the Home and End keys on a Mac? I have
authored stacks for my high school students and don't want them to
bypass my questions by hitting these keys to go forward or backward in
the stack. Searched the Documentation (use the disable command?) and
Shafer's book b