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Re: INFO NEEDED: APPLE //C Keyboard problem
- Subject: Re: INFO NEEDED: APPLE //C Keyboard problem
- From: doug.mitton@nt.com (Douglas E. Mitton)
- Date: 1996/08/30
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Northern Telecom
- References: <504mn2$nh3@news.ysu.edu> <504s3l$odo@News.Dal.Ca>
Another option is that some previous owner changed the switch AND
moved the key caps to the new (different) locations.
I've read in other postings that this was once "common"(?).
Hope this helps!
tony@ccn.cs.dal.ca (Tony Cianfaglione) wrote:
> There is a Dvorak keyboard option attainable through the
>little keyboard switch above your keyboard. Your switch must be
>activated. That should fix the problem.
>Tony
>..................................................
>lee renda (ab594@yfn.ysu.edu) wrote:
>: I need a little help. Does anyone know the cause
>: of a problem where the keyboard prints the wrong
>: characters on some of the keys and others work
>: fine. The computer will boot up ok , and even run
>: some programs until you are ask to hit a key. The
>: Return key works ok tho.
>: ,
>: The model number is A2S4100
>: ,
>: Thanks in advance for any help
>: please reply by e-mail
>: ab594@yfn.ysu.edu Lee Renda