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On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 10:14:05AM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> A new user may not know whether to count every single key.  

That's like saying someone buying eggs will count only 11 eggs in a
carton if a brown one gets mixed in by accident...

> For example, shift doesn't do anything at all by itself, right?
> What about my Happy Hacking Lite's "Fn" key that's used to build the
> F1-F10 keys, Home, End, etc.  Does it count?  Do those keys that
> don't physically exist, but are generated when you're holding down
> "Fn" count?

If this situation applies to you, you're probably not new to
computers, and specifically bought that keyboard and know how it
functions well enough to guess that it has more keys than phsyically
are on the board.

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