At 09/26/2002 02:00 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:

 >> However, new keyboards have some useful keys, like sleep, wake up and 
power
 >> down.
 >
 >Hah! I consider those to be completely worthless! I've never found a
 >single Windows PC of any brand on which the hibernate functions
 >worked reliably, and I never turn off my PC in the first place.

On my 2 year old MB with WinMe they always work perfectly.

 >I wish the keys that are on a standard 102-key keyboard would be left
 >in their exact standard positions and the additional keys simply put
 >somewhere else. The keyboard I'm typing this on presently has 6 key
 >caps pulled off so that I don't accidentally press the keys I don't
 >need, the ones that have been moved into the positions formerly
 >occupied by other keys. On this keyboard the Sleep/Wake Up/Power keys
 >were put where the Scroll Lock/Print Screen/Break keys normally would
 >be, and those last three keys were put where the Insert/Home/PageUp
 >keys normally would be, which bumped those keys down where the
 >Delete/End/PageDown keys should be, which keys were stuck in the
 >empty space above the arrow keys.

That is why I don't understand the position of arrow keys and 
home-end/PgUp-Pgdn keys as being separate areas.  They are right next to 
each other.

Phil Daley          < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley

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