Subj : Curious fault To : Mike Luther From : Alan Hess Date : Fri Jun 24 2005 05:55 pm Whilst masticating on , Mike Luther (1:117/3001) wrote to Alan Hess: ML> This is the first time I've had anyone propose this in all these ML> years. When I read this post I took a look in the Information and ML> Help folder,but didn't find it there. Then I looked at the ML> keyboard folder in the OS/2 folder and spotted the Special Needs ML> setting pane there. Without trying the technique, it looks like ML> if you enable the technique, there is a timing for delays you ML> can, indeed, add to the keyboard! And reading through the help ML> folders on it, I sure can see how you would have seen to point ML> this out... ML> But if I haven't ever enabled this with the normal way of ML> enablement for the technique, how would one stumble into this .. ML> by accident .. if you will? I didn't spot any sort of 'toggle' ML> key combo for toggling between enablement and disablement that ML> could be raw keyboard prompted. ML> So what you are saying is that, somehow, system wise, from a ML> possible corruption standpoint, what we are seeing is a slippage ML> into this Special Needs sticky keyboard tool? This is only a guess on my part, but it sounded possible. I don't have them turned on, but sometimes they become active for some reason. Hitting the shift key a couple times seems to turn it off. *adh* --- Msged/2 6.0.1 * Origin: tncbbs.no-ip.com - Try the CROSSFIRE echo - all welcome (1:261/1000) .