Re: Num lock

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I lose my mouse frequently (I switch back & forth from 
RH7.3 <=> Win2K) using an OmniViewSE 4-port switch.

<alt><tab> brings up a terminal window, and kudzu finds my mouse.
If <alt><tab> brings up and editor (vi) then :!kudzu finds my mouse.

That said, losing my mouse is annoying.  At home I removed 
the capslock key with a screwdriver, and it stopped giving me grief.

Brian Brunner
brian.t.brunner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(610)796-5838

>>> mahoover@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 11/21/03 09:23AM >>>
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>Where do I make the change to settings to always turn the NUM LOCK key
>on?

Personally, I'd be happy to be able to turn on Caps Lock, Num Lock, or 
Scroll Lock without it disabling the mouse on me.

If I should have any of the above keys on just for a second the mouse goes dead on me.  If I'm lucky, I can switch to a terminal window and issue a /etc/rc.d/init.d/gpm restart and get the mouse back.  Otherwise I have to Ctrl-Alt-Backspace the X-server and lose anything I might have open.


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