Re: iBook2 keyboard ...

2001-12-19 Thread Lionel Bringuier
On dim, déc 16, 2001 at 05:19:14 +, Mark Brown wrote: > > > Additionally, this machine seems to periodically time-warp to 1904 -- I > > > assume > > > that it has no internal battery to power the RTC when the battery and > > > mains > > > power is disconnected? > > Bingo. Something like ntp i

Re: iBook2 keyboard ...

2001-12-16 Thread Nicolas Lopez
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 06:03:00PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote: > On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 23:58, William R Sowerbutts wrote: > > 2. The keyboard sometimes "misses" events. Most annoying is when it misses a > >"key up" event. Eg, I press and release the right cursor key, but it > > misses > >t

Re: iBook2 keyboard ...

2001-12-16 Thread Mark Brown
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 06:03:00PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > Additionally, this machine seems to periodically time-warp to 1904 -- I > > assume > > that it has no internal battery to power the RTC when the battery and mains > > power is disconnected? > Bingo. Something like ntp is your fri

Re: iBook2 keyboard ...

2001-12-16 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 23:58, William R Sowerbutts wrote: > 1. The Caps Lock key doesn't send key up/key down events like a PC-style caps >lock key, so I can't remap it to Ctrl. > >This turned out to be half true. It does send the events, but they're sent >in a slightly odd manner (and

iBook2 keyboard ...

2001-12-12 Thread William R Sowerbutts
Hi, I have an iBook2. It's great! But I've got a few "issues" with the keyboard on this machine... 1. The Caps Lock key doesn't send key up/key down events like a PC-style caps lock key, so I can't remap it to Ctrl. This turned out to be half true. It does send the events, but they're sen