On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 10:24 -0700, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote: > Alexandre, <SNIP> > > -- "Caps lock" would capitalize main keyboard (there are no letters on > > the keypad). > > "caps lock" on keypad or main keyboard? i'm not sure i understand the > problem. Sorry for not being clear -- it was mere statement of fact, not report of the problem. I guess, it should have said: ...despite LED not being lit, "caps lock" did capitalize keys on the main keyboard. Keypad does not have "caps lock" or "num lock". > > > -- "Num lock" would switch keypad into numeric mode, but leave main > > keyboard alone (as it is the case with laptop keyboards it has > > sprinkling of numerals on the right side overlapping letters). > > again "num lock" on keypad or main keyboard? "Num lock" on the main keyboard (keypad does not have one) switches *keypad* into numeric mode leaving main keyboard in alpha -- main keyboard does not really have a numeric part -- it overlaps some of the alpha keys. > thanks again for trying this and reporting the problems. i will try to > get myself a couple of usb keyboards and reproduce/fix the problems. If you are in or somewhere near :) continental US, send me your address in the private mail -- I'll ship you that keypad. > > thanks, > max Thank you, -- Alexandre "Sunny" Kovalenko (Олександр Коваленко)Received on Mon May 23 2005 - 20:08:22 UTC
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