Marc, himself, his blogs, and you reading them.
my hands are tight
oh yeaz. this morning my keyboard decided not to responde to me tapping shift or control any longer this means no copy, paste, exclamation or question mark, nor paranthesis, nor curly braces or xml-tags.... hm, it's sure going to be a different blend of xml and java coding today uhuh, and the good news is that i'm having a qwerty keyboard otherwise i would have no digits even. damn, it looks like it is the lower region of the keyboard malfunctioning, i can't wait for the [space] todieonme,aaargh... well, it's once again time for compaq to show the value of their carepaq support contract. who's into gambling [question-mark] will they be here tomorrow morning [question-mark] in any case, untill their engineer shows up i'll grmblprt some more... # Posted by mpo at 12:36 PM | TrackBack
oh yeaz. this morning my keyboard decided not to responde to me tapping shift or control any longer this means no copy, paste, exclamation or question mark, nor paranthesis, nor curly braces or xml-tags.... hm, it's sure going to be a different blend of xml and java coding today uhuh, and the good news is that i'm having a qwerty keyboard otherwise i would have no digits even. damn, it looks like it is the lower region of the keyboard malfunctioning, i can't wait for the [space] todieonme,aaargh... well, it's once again time for compaq to show the value of their carepaq support contract. who's into gambling [question-mark] will they be here tomorrow morning [question-mark] in any case, untill their engineer shows up i'll grmblprt some more... # Posted by mpo at 12:36 PM | TrackBack
uhuh, sudden memory of the old external keyboard saved the day, but thx for the tip!
Posted by: -marc= at March 30, 2004 05:10 PMPost a comment


Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Accessibility -> On Screen Keyboard.
And for the copy&pasting, use your right mouse button.
No more excuses for not following grammar rules! ;-)
Posted by: Tom Klaasen at March 30, 2004 04:38 PM