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grumtac
Ok,
Well, there were a few Sendkeys statements in an Access database that I
work on, and as everyone in the whole world knows, it raises havoc with
the stupid Numlock key.
First off, this development is one that is sold by a company who makes
the database for an accounting/inventory system. For the mostpart, it
has been fabulous in that WE can get things in it that no other program
allows, but why in the world would tey build it with SendKeys
statements to begin with when the numlock issue had been reported for
so many years back ?
We really did not have much for troubles on any Win98 machines, but the
Win2k and XP boxes are a real pain.
This rascal has a LOT of Sendkeys repair work that would have to be
done, but in the mean time, I wondered about the following......
Where in Windows is some master tweak to lock the numlock state on in
the OS ? I see OS/2 users have accomplished that, and also references
to Linux users doing the same. I can't find anything in this regard for
windows, even though MS sure has recognized this bug in numerous Access
releases.
So next, I hunt for a simple keyboard that IGNORES the numlock status
and just types numbers no matter what. Simple... Effective.... That
would temporarily solve my problem.
In that the number keys directly above the Alpha keys always seem to
type numbers no matter what, I would think somebody would be able to
make such a keyboard but I can not find it, at least not yet.
Anyone have any ideas ? This shouldn't be rocket science, should it ?
Thanks,
Grummy
Well, there were a few Sendkeys statements in an Access database that I
work on, and as everyone in the whole world knows, it raises havoc with
the stupid Numlock key.
First off, this development is one that is sold by a company who makes
the database for an accounting/inventory system. For the mostpart, it
has been fabulous in that WE can get things in it that no other program
allows, but why in the world would tey build it with SendKeys
statements to begin with when the numlock issue had been reported for
so many years back ?
We really did not have much for troubles on any Win98 machines, but the
Win2k and XP boxes are a real pain.
This rascal has a LOT of Sendkeys repair work that would have to be
done, but in the mean time, I wondered about the following......
Where in Windows is some master tweak to lock the numlock state on in
the OS ? I see OS/2 users have accomplished that, and also references
to Linux users doing the same. I can't find anything in this regard for
windows, even though MS sure has recognized this bug in numerous Access
releases.
So next, I hunt for a simple keyboard that IGNORES the numlock status
and just types numbers no matter what. Simple... Effective.... That
would temporarily solve my problem.
In that the number keys directly above the Alpha keys always seem to
type numbers no matter what, I would think somebody would be able to
make such a keyboard but I can not find it, at least not yet.
Anyone have any ideas ? This shouldn't be rocket science, should it ?
Thanks,
Grummy