Hi Jim, this is badly spelled German (but .cz is in Czech Republic...):

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> Es ist teinlich,aber es ist mir nich gelungen auf meinem loptot den 
> simbol sterne finden.Ihc weisnicht was ich machen soll was soll ich dr�ckem
> um den simbol zu erzeugen.
> petr 

It is very embarassing but I did not succeed in typing the star symbol on
my laptop. I do not know what I have to do to create this symbol.

--> This means that he is probably using an US keyboard driver (i.e. just
the BIOS) but has a non-US keyboard layout.

http://www.uni-regensburg.de/EDV/Misc/KeyBoards/

has a nice list of keyboard layouts. Looks like you press shift-8 on
an US keyboard and that Czesch keyboards use the same key.
(Whoops, typo, must be  Czech)

Another possible source of problems is the non-existing numeric keypad on
laptop keyboards. You often have to press some function key to make a part
of the keyboard behave like a numeric keypad (often printed in another color
on the keys on the right half of the keyboard).


By the way, important finding about PG: F2/F3 only REPEAT searches. To
INITIATE a search, you have to press "/" on the NUMERIC KEYPAD. The "/"
on the top row of your normal keyboard area is not triggering the Search:
keyword prompt. Already told BAHCL about that :-).

Eric.


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