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| Thread ID: 71739 | 2006-08-15 07:10:00 | disabling the tab key? | Daniel.Drache (10574) | Press F1 |
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| 478609 | 2006-08-15 07:10:00 | how do i disable the tab key? im using the onscreen keyboard atm cause my tab keys stuck on. thanks daniel sorry 4 crap spelling and grammer. |
Daniel.Drache (10574) | ||
| 478610 | 2006-08-15 07:17:00 | There might be some brainy fix for this but pull the TAB key off the keyboard or get a new keyboard? | Fishy (10540) | ||
| 478611 | 2006-08-15 07:24:00 | this is a mouse and keyboard together wireless one. i tried pulling tab off, also tried taking the whole rubber thing out from inside the keyboard out, i think its the switch at the bottom stuck on. will get a new one when i go into town on friday but i want to use the computer till then. hehehe im getting good at typing wth the mouse :) |
Daniel.Drache (10574) | ||
| 478612 | 2006-08-15 08:32:00 | You can use a key remap program to do that. Simply search keyboard remap in searching engine. | developer (4447) | ||
| 478613 | 2006-08-15 18:52:00 | Thanks for the tip Developer, Never occured to me to google it. after getting one & fiddling around & finding none of em worked. My Mouse stopped so I changed batt's & reconnected it & restarted computer, Thank after 4-5 hours of mouse only I habitly alt-tabbed & it worked :D so, maybe the wireless got jammed & I had to reconnect both keyboard & mouse. Either way the problems fixed itslef (for a while atleast). Thank you to developer & fishy for the help! |
Daniel.Drache (10574) | ||
| 478614 | 2006-08-15 19:25:00 | With an OS, you reboot to solve problems. With electronics, like wireless keyboards, VCRs, sterios, etc. disconecting the power for a few minutes then reconecting can have the same effect. |
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