Maybe your thumbs are hitting the trackpad while you type and the Duo
thinks you're using the cursor and changing lines.
-Jon
>Hi, all!
>
>Dusted off the old 2300c for taking notes at a meeting, stripped the
>extension set down for speed under 8.1, zipped up the Wetsuit (5.0) and
>I must say it's satisfying even after daily G3 desktop use, 'cept for
>one thing - as I'm not a
>great typist and who knows what keys I ever hit using Word 5.1
>(but what does it matter since I can correct spelling later)
>except for some reason my key cacophony results in relocating the
>cursor to some point several lines away - now I'm typing in the middle
>of some other sentence! I remember this tendency from days gone by
>but now it seems exaggerated. Is it just me - is it the keyboard, or
>what?
>
>Tom
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