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Date: | Fri, 25 May 2001 09:48:54 -0400 |
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Has it been a while since the keyboard itself was cleaned? There are so
many mysterious elves sneaking in crumbs, loosening keycaps, etc..
Eileen Haddon :)
(whose keyboard *desperately* needs cleaned. And the car too.)
--On Monday, May 14, 2001 10:54 AM -0700 Dan Comden
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> Jim,
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> What you're describing may be a hardware problem. Try swapping out the
> keyboard -- a different brand if possible -- and see if the problem
> continues. If you don't have one handy, borrow from a friend or coworker.
> Make sure to plug/unplug the keyboard only when the computer is powered
> off.
>
> -*- Dan Comden [log in to unmask]
> Adaptive Technology Lab http://www.washington.edu/computing/atl/
> University of Washington http://www.washington.edu/doit/
>
>
> On Mon, 14 May 2001, jim gerrond wrote:
>
>> edition).
>> I now find that the 'right' keys work, but not the 'left'.
>>
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>> As a second question, is there a technical reason why my keyboard has
>> become sensitive? - I press one key, and often get ddouble / tttriple
>> letters.
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Vermont Assistive Technology Project
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