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I don't like wireless keyboards .. they strike me as a needless
complication. Batteries are expensive (and toxic!), the support effort
is probably 8 or 10 times the support for a wired keyboard, and the
need is illusory most of the time. I have shied away from deploying
them. When you consider your time, the "convenience" of the wireless
device has become very expensive!
John's suggestion (the keyboard language) is the most likely fix. But
you could use the opportunity to deploy a different wired keyboard!
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Tom Jedrzejewicz
tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 7:48 AM, Chuck Lewis
<chuck.lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Bob,list
Yep it (the keyboard) was not consistently typing. These wireless
keyboards love batteries...
The fact that it's manifesting itself in software (some not all) is what
is so weird. When this first started they said it was their keyboard but
as I got more into it it's SOME of the software...
Chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Bob Crothers
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 9:46 AM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Weird PC problem
Chuck,
Makes me wonder if the problem is NOT the keyboard but something on the
machine.
Why did the user change batteries? Because the "keyboard" was doing
strange
things?
Bob
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