rrodrigu@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA (Russ Rodriguez) (05/25/88)
Hello Net Persons:
I've been slaving over a document on my compaq portable 286
and have decided that the keyboard doesn't give me the satisfaction that
a standard IBM AT keyboard does. The reason: the compaq keys don't make
that nifty 'click' sound. The obvious question is, has anyone made a util
that sends a click to the speaker every time a key has been pressed? If
so, could you email me the uuencoded file?
Muchos Gracias
Russell
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In article <22721@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA> rrodrigu@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA (Russ Rodriguez) writes: >...has anyone made a util that sends a click to the speaker every time > a key has been pressed? If so, could you email me the uuencoded file? I solved my NumLock indicator problem by bumming a Stearns keyboard from my brother, but it, too has a 'soft' keystroke. I miss that reassuring click. Could someone please post a solution? Dale R. Wyttenbach (wytten@dg.cs.umn.edu) CSci Labs, 136 Lind Hall | 207 Church Street SE | Imagination is more important than knowledge. Minneapolis,MN 55455 | --Albert Einstein