Le 12426ième jour après Epoch, Alain D'EURVEILHER écrivait: > Nicolas ROMAN wrote: > >> le Fri, 09 Jan 2004 05:59:42 +0100 Alain D'EURVEILHER >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait : >>>Hi, >>> >>>I don't know if this is specific to the Satellite Pro 4300 >>>series, and if it can be solved : >>> >>>When I lock the Caps on my laptop, pressing a key representing a >>>number doesn't return the number in question. But other >>>character.. I have an 'azerty' keyboard on it. And also, I >>>configured the keyboard by "pc105" (even with pc102, it doesn't >>>work). >>> >>>If you need to know more, please ask.. >>>thx. >>> >> It is the normal behaviour of CapsLock key under GNU/Linux, no ? >> This way you can get É, È,À and Ç without juggling with 18 keys... >> nicolasr > > If it is, I didn't know that.. I was expecting to have the numbers > printed as it was under winXXX ! I didn't know it was due to the OS > itself... But if it really is, ok, it seems like I don't have no > choice but to accept it ! > (unless I could modify this..??!!)
Sure you can modify it... This is the major difference between our prefered OS and the one you mention. But I really don't know how to modify ... google with console-data, caps-lock and other shift-lock keywords. -- This fortune intentionally left blank.

