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From: gspiegel@ash.ridgecrest.ca.us (Greg Spiegelberg)
Subject: Re: UNIX-style keyboards
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Organization: Science Applications International Corporation
References: <3c01fk$fhb@news.panix.com> <3ci98l$h3s@dagny.galt.com> <1994Dec12.213548.107496@slate.mines.colorado.edu> <3ckogj$4if@gordon.enea.se>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 1994 05:59:10 GMT
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In article <3ckogj$4if@gordon.enea.se>, Per Fogelstrom <pefo@enea.se> wrote:
>Ade Barkah (mbarkah@slate.mines.colorado.edu) wrote:
>: alex wetmore (alex@pc.cc.cmu.edu) wrote:
>: : > 	Look. Call me an idiot, but what the hell is a 'clock'
>: : > 	on a keyboard? 
>
>: : I think he was referring to the caps-lock key.
>
>: Oh, boy, this ranks right up with `I hit the F and the 1 keys,
>: but nothing happens' (referring to F1 function key), not to
>: mention the footpad (which was actually the mouse).
>
>Can somone please tell me which key is the _ANY_ key. The manual say "press
>any key." I've looked allover the keyboard and can't find it! (grin)
>

It's the big red switch on the side. =:^}


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Greg "TwoTone" Spiegelberg                                I may be disturbed,
gspiegel@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us                       but atleast I know what
gspiegel@archimedes.vislab.navy.mil                    my reality looks like.
	    My views are hardly reasonable or credible thus are
		    contrary to others including SAIC's.