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Subject: Re: K95 Transposing Keystrokes
Date: 3 Jun 1998 16:17:17 GMT
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Heath D. Marr (hm04@a1.swt.edu) wrote:
: Several of my users are reporting that numbers/letters are being transposed
: while using Kermit95 (1.16) for terminal emulation. I was skeptical and
: tried it out. Sure enough - the typed characters are scrambled when typed.
: It is intermittent and seems to occur only when typing at a relatively
: quick rate. It's very frustrating and I'm not sure what will solve the
: problem. I am 99% certain its not hardware.
I have the same problem, and have had with all versions of K95.
This occurs on serial connections as well as PPP connections.
The transposed characters are not necessarily just a one-for-one swap; I do
that with my own left to right coordination when pecking rapidly. I have
seen blocks of three characters displaced by a few spaces, possibly three.
The problem has stayed with me through an upgrade from 75MHz to 133MHz.
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- Pope Valley & Napa CA.