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From: earleh@dartvax.UUCP (Earle R. Horton)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Anchor points and Arrow keys
Message-ID: <6711@dartvax.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 18-Jul-87 20:06:15 EDT
Article-I.D.: dartvax.6711
Posted: Sat Jul 18 20:06:15 1987
Date-Received: Fri, 24-Jul-87 05:23:48 EDT
References: <19741@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> <8503@ut-sally.UUCP>
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Summary: Thanks, Apple

In article <8503@ut-sally.UUCP>, brian@ut-sally.UUCP (Brian H. Powell) writes:
> In article <19741@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU>, oster@dewey.soe.berkeley.edu (David
> 					Phillip Oster) writes:
> 
> < 1.) Thanks to Apple for fixing the keyboard! On a MacPlus, the shifted
> < arrow keys produce an EventRecord identical to the ones produced by
> < *,\,-,= on the numeric keypad. On the Mac SE and MacII, the shifted
> < arrow keys produce an EventRecord identical to the un-shifted arrow
> < keys (same ascii and keycode), but the shift bit is set in the
> < modifiers field of the EventRecord. This is just the right thing.

And thanks, Apple, for selling me this piece of junk I am stuck with until
I finish graduate school and find gainful employment!  Oh, and thanks, Apple,
for offering no way to fix it!  So...

1)  Thanks to Apple for NOT fixing MY keyboard!

I suppose I shouldn't complain.  At least both my disk drives operate at the
same speed.
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