In a message dated 12/7/05 8:46:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I tried that here with a G4 and a wireless "Gyration" Keyboard and it > shows me four numbers for F10,Enter,k,9 etc. SO I assume it is > working. I did not lookup the numbers to see if they were correct. > Actually, there should be 5 numbers. > > I don't know if you looked at the "Keyboard Shortcuts" Tab in the > "Keyboard & Mouse" Pane in the "System Preferences..." > With "Full Keyboard Access" on the F keys are treated differently out > of the box on the newer powerbooks. Did you try turning off the F key > shortcuts? etc. > > Yes, I tried all of those things. Good ideas, though. Thanks. > The other thing I thought of was the International Keyboard Pane > "Input Source Options" and/or the Universal Access Pane. > > I've looked all over these areas for mention of F9 or the Enter key or k, i or 9, but haven't found anything. > What systems/computers did this work on? Maybe I can test them here > to see this working. > > Thanks a lot for offering to help. I'm only using this app on my Powerbook G4. I used to have an aluminum G4 Powerbook 1.25 mHz speed and it worked fine. Then 2 weeks ago, I got the latest Powerbook G4 and now it messes up. I went back to the store and tried it on one of their demo Powerbooks and it also didn't work. > > On Dec 7, 2005, at 12:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > until I got the latest Powerbook. Now suddenly, the > > computer gets all fouled up when I type certain key combinations. I > > wish I could > > figure it out. > > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
