mha@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Mark H. Anbinder) (02/14/89)
Fairly frequently, when I try to type a letter 't' on my computer, it is replaced with a semicolon. This seems to happen most often in Red Ryder 10.3, but not exclusively. It also seems to happen on another Mac II with another keyboard. I generally manage to catch this when it happens, so it doesn't cause TOO many problems, but it's getting a bit tedious. The people at the local dealer basically shrug and say "uhhh, I dunno...." Admittedly, this isn't something you'd normally expect to happen, but since it IS happening, I'd like to find a solution. Has anyone seen this sort of thing happen before? Can anyone suggest a cure? I've tried the standards of rearranging ADB cables (sorry, I forgot to mention it's a Mac II with Apple Extended Keyboard and the standard mouse) to no avail. Please e-mail replies. I will summarize to the net as appropriate. Thanks for your help! -- Mark H. Anbinder ** MHA@TCGould.tn.cornell.edu NG33 MVR Hall, Media Services Dept. ** THCY@CRNLVAX5.BITNET Cornell University H: (607) 257-7587 ******** Ithaca, NY 14853 W: (607) 255-1566 ******* Ego ipse custodies custudio