Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!ucbvax!hplabs!sdcrdcf!csun!csuna!abcscnuk From: abcscnuk@csuna.UUCP (Naoto Kimura) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Question about keyboard problem Message-ID: <1248@csuna.UUCP> Date: 16 Jun 88 05:06:48 GMT Reply-To: abcscnuk@csun.UUCP (Naoto Kimura) Organization: California State University, Northridge Lines: 26 I am using an IBM 7552 Industrial PC, and it has a keyboard with 12 function keys, a separate set of keys for cursor movement, both a left and right hand set of ALT and CTRL keys (it is an IBM keyboard), though the BIOS doesn't seem to support F11 and F12. What I'm curious about is why when I run a program that I got from someone (it's called NEWINT9) I some interesting things, such as the right-hand set of the ALT and CTRL keys send 3 different scan codes and repeat ( two alternating codes when they are held down, and one for the release -- sometimes) while the left-hand ALT and CTRL keys don't. F11 repeats the press and release codes, while the other function keys don't. Is this normal behavior or is the keyboard screwed up ? I'm also having difficulty whenever I press the right-hand set of ALT and CTRL keys, as they get "stuck." Any ideas on how to trick the BIOS into thinking that they were released ? I've had to resort to doing something potentially dangerous by using a program that will write into the keyboard status area so that at least I could save the file I was editing before I reboot (I've found that it does release the keys until I hit another key, which makes the keyboard think that the keys are stuck again). //-n-\\ Naoto Kimura _____---=======---_____ (csun!csuna!abcscnuk) ====____\ /.. ..\ /____==== // ---\__O__/--- \\ Enterprise... Surrender or we'll \_\ /_/ send back your *&^$% tribbles !!