> Yes they can - but they can't both be ON - you can only set 
> one on, or the other, but you can of course set them both 
> OFF. This isn't Linux, you know (cheap, unsubstantiated shot 
> - like most of the shots around here).
> 
> *gets out his flame-proof gear*

So...  Let us say that the setting of the first key is on and so we switch
it off...

Then are we saying don't BOTHER to check second key because both can never
be on at the same time?

Or is it wise to switch both off regardless (if they are on) and not
assume..

???

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