Hmm, oh, ok. So if he can find that he's typed 9 characters, or whatever number of characters into it, then, that should do, then.

Honestly, I used the power book for a time, but it's been so long, I just couldn't remember how things were supposed to work. I used it more with tiger and only with leopard for a little bit of time, but all my stuff was already set up, so I wouldn't remember any of this stuff.

Thanks!

Cait


On 12/02/2011 3:44 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello,

In Leopard, the password fields are always silent. The clicks only came in with 
Snow Leopard.

Cheers,

Anne

On 12 Feb 2011, at 21:37, Caitlyn and Nicky wrote:

Hi,

Ok, another weird question, probably.

Mark is attempting to set up the power book and is having problems with getting 
mail to work.  He's having trouble getting his password entered into the 
password feild.  When he tries to interact with it, it's totally silent, and it 
seems like he's not able to type anything into the feild.  Once, vo said 
nothing when he tried to see if anything was there, the next time, it said 9 
characters.  Now, we know it won't read the actual characters, since it's a 
password feild, but what could be the problem?  I don't remember having this 
problem before and don't know how to help.  This is a mac power book running 
leopard.

And, for what it's worth, I'm pushing him to get on here himself to ask these 
questions since he's using the laptop right now and not me-lol!

Thanks heaps, people!

Caitlyn

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