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We're v6.0.02 March 1998 C/S.

A long time ago, there was a discussion about what to do when the tab key
stops working while you're in BPCS.  It always seems to closely foreshadow a
total lock up that requires a hard boot.  One suggestion made before was to
press [Alt][Tab] twice and this would unlock it.  We've had no success with
this approach, and are currently recommending that users go ahead and reboot
their computer as soon as the tab key stops working.  But its disruptive and
time-consuming, so they want a more palatable answer.  Has anyone out there
got a new idea?

"Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of
luck." - The Dalai Lama

Martha Bayer
mbayer@badgerminingcorp.com
phone: 920-361-2388
fax:     920-361-2826

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