Alan Jenkins wrote:
> Jeremy Rand wrote:      
>> Oh, sorry, forgot to say my OS (I was in a hurry).  I'm on Windows XP 
>> Tablet PC Edition.  I used the Windows installer, version  1.0.4.0.  
>> I'm on a laptop keyboard, the keyboard layout configured in Windows 
>> is English US.  Just to see what would happen, I tried switching to 
>> the English US Dvorak layout, and the new S key (which was semicolon 
>> on my keyboard) behaved exactly as my real S key did on the English 
>> US layout.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>   
> Nope, sorry.
Hmm, so I already had tried rebooting, but I hadn't tried rebooting 
after uninstalling Polipo.  So I just rebooted my PC for the first time 
since uninstalling Polipo, and suddenly my S key works again.  Very odd.

I may reinstall Polipo at some point and try to find a way to reproduce 
the bug, but for now, problem solved.

Thanks for the quick responses.

-Jeremy Rand


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