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Re: interesting problem....



Will Baguhn (wbaguhn@nyx10.cs.du.edu) wrote:
: In article <4lvjf1$khh@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
: RUBYWAND <rubywand@aol.com> wrote:
: >In article <4ltg3k$kvm@nyx10.cs.du.edu>, wbaguhn@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Will
: >Baguhn) writes:
: >
: >>.....
: >>It seems, while typing merrily along in a text-mode app on my gs,
: >>I occasionally pop into the CDA menu.  usually this has nothing to do
: >>with me hitting control, command, or escape. near as i can tell, it
: >happens
: >>intermittently, and usually when i touch something in the vicinity of
: >"j".
: >>
: >>a little obnoxious, but it can be coped with.  any suggestions?  does it
: >>"feel" like a software problem to anyone?
: >>
: >
: >     It sounds more like a broken trace or bad solder connection on the
: >KB, probably in the area near the "j" key.
: >
: >
: >Rubywand

: well, i think i solved the problem.  i decided i didn't NEED a keyboard
: mouse, and found no reason to keep easy access running after that.
: set easy access to inactive, and all the problems disappeared (as well
: as roughly doubling the overall stability of the system).

A word from experience. You should take easy access one more step and 
actually delete it and any other files associated with it. Easy access 
can even cause havoc with your system when it is inactive. I never 
learned why or how, but from personal experience my problems that were 
caused by EA didn't "completely" go away until I actually deleted it.

Scott
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