Thanks George
Guess I go shopping tomorrow and see what I can find!
Hi Amber,
I'm afraid it's your keyboard which is the problem, not Perky Duck.
Possibly the easiest solution is to go and but the very cheapest keyboard you can find. There's a 99% likelihood it will work.
Basically the more expensive keyboards are designed to prevent you accidentally hitting two or more keys at the same time. And that of course it exactly what you do want to do.
George.
-----Original Message----- From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Amber Thomas Sent: 04 December 2005 19:39 To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [duxuser] Perky Duck Question
Hello everyone
I hope someone out there can help me
I am taking a braille course which requires us to use Perky Duck. I am running into the following problem:
I can not get my keyboard to consistently braille a full cell or more than 3 dots in the cell. I am using sdf jkl, and I can get the letters that use only 3 dots in the cell, something 4, but not consistently I have to continually hold down the keys and then after about 6 repeats I will get the correct cell formation.
Is there an setting somewhere in my computer that will fix this - the keyboard is a wireless dell - possible model number REV A00.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated - I really don't want to buy a new keyboard.
Cheryl
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