In a message dated 07/27/2002 7:34:58 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > > I have one key on my keyboard programmed to send this message with every > > GEDCOM file I send: > Alfred, please tell me how you programmed that key. Thanks. Jane Lindsey Tift, <A HREF="http://www.familyorigins.com/users/t/i/f/Jane-L-Tift/">Family Origins Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: Searching for the Descendants o</A>f My Ancestors
I bought a computer from Gateway 2000 about 10 years ago, when the Pentium was new and fast at 90MHZ. The keyboard was what they called an "Anykey keyboard." Most of the keys could be programmed to type anything the user wanted. I don't remember the original manufacturer of this keyboard, and I haven't been able to get another one. When I got my last computer at a Gateway store about 2 years ago, the store personnel used these old "AnyKey" keyboards. I couldn't talk them out of one either. I heard one time that the reason that it was discontinued was that tech support was inundated with calls from people who accidentally programmed some keys and couldn't figure out what was wrong. I would like to find a new one, this one has a few keys that stick some of the time. (My excuse for spelling errors! <};-) I am sorry, I wish I could help you folks, but not enough that I would give you mine. Alfred D. Eller http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adelr/ ========================== ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 10:21 AM Subject: [FO] Gedcom instructions > In a message dated 07/27/2002 7:34:58 AM Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > > I have one key on my keyboard programmed to send this message with every > > > GEDCOM file I send: > > > Alfred, please tell me how you programmed that key. Thanks. >