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Thanks, J. R. for the info!
HCM
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"J. R. Fox" wrote:
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> > Occassionally, my keyboard stops working. When this happens, the only
> > fix is a warm reboot. That does the trick to restore the keyboard,
> > everytime.
> >
> > I would like to find out if anyone else has a similar problem with their
> > keyboard. I am not 100% sure, but I believe the problem has to do with
> > CAD Commander. I believe it SOMETIMES happens after the CAD Commander
> > (green) Window List inadvertently pops up.
> >
> > Has anyone had similar problems??
>
> Not this problem, Harry. (I believe I'm one of perhaps 3 CAD users here.) However, I did
> have some mouse issues a while back, involving excess sensitivity and popping up unwanted
> windows during certain mouse movements. I fixed this by tinkering around with some CAD
> settings. Can't recall exactly what or where they were, but I know that finding them was
> quite a bit less straightforward than it should have been. It's possible you have something
> similar going on.
>
> Also, I did have a serious 'Trap E' problem that arose after my last system makeover. Like
> Process Cmdr., C-A-D Cmdr. relies on a substitute keyboard driver. I had both forgotten to
> re-replace this after the system rebuild & reorganization, *and* had lost track of the fact
> that I needed the *last* version of it, from the CAD website. (Use of this version was
> essential, after a certain fixpack level.) This may well not be what's going on in your case,
> but it seemed wise to cover all the bases.
>
> Jordan
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