I can't help, but that reminds me very much of Bruce Schickler who did
I/O gens for the company back in the days when we were converting from
real 3270 terminals to PC emulation. I remember going to his desk to
help with something and I said, "Where's the mouse"? He didn't know.
It was under some manuals behind the PC. If OS/2 didn't boot up and
start the terminal emulator automatically, he couldn't work. Great I/O
guy though... he worked so carefully I don't think he ever made a single
mistake.
David Speake wrote:
I have recently acquired an extraordinary unpleasant affliction – CITRIX.
I detest pointing devices, drool and point, grunt and click, arrrghh!
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