I did a search for the Keyboard Assistantlocated it.and found
it a new home in the TRASH. I continued to use the Mac for a few
days before emptying the trash. Cheap insurance.
How did you disable it, Lawrence?
On Mar 15, 8:44 am, Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net wrote:
I
I know this tune all too well, having just played it recently...
I finally disabled the Keyboard Assistant that came with Tiger. I
got tired of being nagged by the Assistant and I noticed that my
keyboard was functioning properly. This is one of those cases where
I don't understand what the
How did you disable it, Lawrence?
On Mar 15, 8:44 am, Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net wrote:
I know this tune all too well, having just played it recently...
I finally disabled the Keyboard Assistant that came with Tiger. I
got tired of being nagged by the Assistant and I noticed
Just installed Tiger on a new blank hard drive in a BW, then
transplanted the drive into another BW. (Long story. You don't wanna
know.)
The computer booted up perfectly. When the Initialize Your
Keyboard (or whatever the window's called) popped up, though, it
doinked that it didn't acknowledge
Okay, that what's a laptop? comment was really really stupid. (Can
you tell I don't like typing on laptops?)
The keyboard is an original Apple blue white.
It is, or at least was, plugged into the built-in USB ports.
Per your comment, I just moved the blue keyboard's USB connection to a
PCI
tonycd wrote:
Okay, that what's a laptop? comment was really really stupid. (Can
you tell I don't like typing on laptops?)
What what's a laptop?? comment. IF you're going to accuse me of
something stupid make sure I DID. I was quite serious. If you don't
want any help then don't ask.
Sorry, Clark. I should have been clearer -- I was spoofing myself for
overlooking the obvious, not you. I meant to say I'd apparently
forgotten that laptops existed.
Thank you again for your comment about which USB port I was using,
which apparently led me to a solution for my problem.
On Mar