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I can't blame Microsoft for this one, maybe Belkin.  We figured out the
print-screen mystery.  This is a new Dell laptop that I wanted hooked up to
my desktop monitor an keyboard.  My old Dell laptop had PS/2 ports for them
but the new laptop only has USB.  When I hooked it up the other day we
didn't have any spare USB keyboards and I didn't really want to tie both of
them up because I wouldn't have any place to plug my USB flash drive.  I
found a dongle we had that converted both of them into a single USB port.
Everything worked fine except apparently it was "translating" that
particular key combination wrong.  Today I replace the keyboard with a
newly-arrived USB keyboard and took the USB to PS/2 adapter off of the
mouse.  Now everything works but I'm out of USB ports.

Dave Parnin
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Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN  46571
daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx




                                                                                
                                                       
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On 7/20/06, daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Another weird thing is that when you press CTRL-END, instead of going to
the end of the document, it does a print-screen.  Call the funny
farm--I've
finally gone crazy!


Wait, you forget, when it comes to Microsoft, it's not a bug, it's a
feature!  Brought to you by the "innovative" folks in Redmond!

Honestly, though, that sounds like shortcut keys that were re-assigned
somehow.

FWIW, from Word 2002's Help/Answer Wizard, searching on "shortcut keys"
(there's more topics that may help as well as what I posted below):
Restore shortcut keys to their original settings

   1. On the *Tools* menu, click *Customize*.
   2. Click *Keyboard*.
   3. In the *Save changes in* box, click the current document name or
   template
   <#>that contains the shortcut key <#>assignments you want to restore.
   4. Click *Reset All*.

*Note*   *Reset All* will remove your customized shortcut key assignments
and restores the original Microsoft Word shortcut key assignments in the
template or document currently selected in the *Save changes in* box.

HTH,
Dan
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