Summary: Keyboard firmware bug?

From: Robert Kielty <klt_at_masadm1.mas.eurocontrol.be>
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 14:03:04 +0000 (CUT)

Hi,

The general consensus was that the keyboard problem was a hardware problem
that occurs on particular revisions of my keyboard, LK401-AA.

So, if I want to get this fixed I should go to DEC and ask them for
replacements.

Thanks go out to the follwing who took the time out to respond to the
query ...

Jorge Granjal <jgranjal_at_eden.dei.uc.pt>
"Alan B. Scott" <star_at_staru1.livjm.ac.uk>
Richard L Jackson Jr <rjackson_at_portal.gmu.edu>
Dave Golden <golden_at_falcon.invincible.com>
Herve DEMARTHE <demarthe_at_alpha.cad.cea.fr>
"Tim W. Janes" <janes_at_signal.dra.hmg.gb>

Here is that query ....
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> uname -a
> OSF1 dilbert V3.2 148 alpha
>
> keyboard type LK401-AA
>
> I have a problem with the keyboard I'm using. When I press certain
> characters (especially "e" I think!) there is a tendancy to have one
> character repeatedly sent to the apllication I'm using.
>
> Is there a firmware upgrade I can get to fix this problem?
>
> advTHANKSance
>
> Rob.
>
> Robert Kielty, +31 (0)43 3661587, klt_at_masadm1.mas.eurocontrol.be
> Eurocontrol, Maastricht UAC, NL 6191, RX Beek, Netherlands.
> Is glas iad na microwaves i bhfad uainn.
>
>

Robert Kielty, +31 (0)43 3661587, klt_at_masadm1.mas.eurocontrol.be
Eurocontrol, Maastricht UAC, NL 6191, RX Beek, Netherlands.
Is glas iad na microwaves i bhfad uainn.
Received on Fri Apr 19 1996 - 16:35:34 NZST

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