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- From: raj@cup.hp.com (Rick Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
- Subject: Re: hpterm's cut and paste
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- Date: 5 Nov 92 20:18:13 GMT
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- Perhaps this is not a good explanation, but I was feeling vocal ;-)
-
- I would guess that when the CAPS-lock key is "in place," the mouse
- buttons are now going trigger the actions for Shift-Left, Shift-Right,
- and Shift-Middle (probably not the *real* VUE/X terms...).
-
- Now, things start to get really fuzzy... There *might* be a program in
- the InterWorks library that puts a caps-lock indicator on the screen.
- I believe that an index of the library's holdings is posted on a
- periodic basis.
-
- One other thing to do is to go into the resource settings and define
- Shift-Left, Shift-Right, and Shift-Middle to trigger the same actions
- as Left, Right, and Middle.
-
- rick jones
- but then, I just "do" networking ;-)
-