>From memory, you don't need to input the letters. You go through activation process on the comptuer, selecting phone, input the key, then it gives you a long number (like 30 digits or something). You then input that and get a response with a similarly long number you need to input to activate the installation.
Cheers, Dion Baker On 12 April 2016 at 09:55, Mike Borgelt <[email protected]> wrote: > > OK, speaking of companies everyone loves to hate > > I need to do a telephone activation with the dreaded Micro$oft. > > Anyone know how to get letters into the process instead of just numbers on > a phone keypad? > No, the keyboard doesn't come up on screen when you are on a call. > I had two young mechatronics engineers here last Thursday and they didn't > know either. > > Thanks > > Mike > > > > > *Borgelt Instruments* - > *design & manufacture of quality soaring instrumentation since 1978 * > www.borgeltinstruments.com > tel: 07 4635 5784 overseas: int+61-7-4635 5784 > mob: 042835 5784 : int+61-42835 5784 > P O Box 4607, Toowoomba East, QLD 4350, Australia > > _______________________________________________ > Aus-soaring mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.base64.com.au/listinfo/aus-soaring > > -- sudo apt-get install witty-mail-signature cannot find package: witty-mail-signature sudo apt-get install lame-mail-signature installing ... The main idea of "Inception": if you run a VM inside a VM inside a VM inside a VM, everything will be very, very slow.
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