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F Lock fix

2003-11-15
Geek Speak

Ok, I usually hate those ‘me too’ blog postings but…

Here’s a “fix” for the fact that on Microsoft keyboards that have an “F Lock” key to change how the function keys work the default power up state is “wrong”….

From “The furrygoat experience”, via “ISerializable”. Thanks guys…

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