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Re: Keyboard mapping characters with both shift keys Robert Nichols Mon May 18 10:01:42 2009
Jesse Keating wrote:
On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 14:26 +0100, Mat Booth wrote:Curiously, you can observe the same behaviour in Windows. Is this a limitation of the keyboards themselves, perhaps?Some keyboards, really cheap ones, are incapable of handling three keys pressed. I've ran into a few of them and immediately replaced them.
Mine is a pretty decent HP keyboard that I really like. I'm not planning
on replacing it any time soon. In fact, I've got another as a spare for
when this one finally wears out.
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- Re: Keyboard mapping characters with both shift keys Adam Williamson