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Spid's Thu (1/30) Win2k Pro QoD
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| Hairy51 is the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. A user calls him to report that he has difficulty holding down two or more keys at the same time.
Which option should Hairy51 instruct the user to enable?
A. FilterKeys
B. SerialKeys
C. StickyKeys
D. CrazyGlueKeys
Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
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| jayrule57 2003-01-31, 1:14 am |
| Answer is C | |
| MartyMcFly 2003-01-31, 4:58 am |
| C although D looks quite funky, maybe should be used on MACS | |
| adam salam 2003-01-31, 7:05 am |
| C Stickykeys | |
| foxmedia 2003-01-31, 8:01 am |
| My choice is C.
I have some of those D keeeeys on my keyboard. 5 yr old. | |
| WPFossil 2003-01-31, 8:28 am |
| I'm sticking with C. | |
| Surender 2003-01-31, 12:56 pm |
| c. | |
| ruscorp 2003-01-31, 12:59 pm |
| C. StickyKeys | |
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| C.
Or pour a bottle of Pepsi over the KB  | |
| Epidemic 2003-01-31, 3:25 pm |
| c: | |
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| quote: Originally posted by Spid
Hairy51 is the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. A user calls him to report that he has difficulty holding down two or more keys at the same time.
Which option should Hairy51 instruct the user to enable?
A. FilterKeys
B. SerialKeys
C. StickyKeys
D. CrazyGlueKeys
Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!
And the answer is....C
StickyKeys in an accessibility feature built into Windows for users who are unable to hold down one key while pressing another. | |
| Forsaken 2003-02-03, 10:03 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Spid
A user calls him to report that he has difficulty holding down two or more keys at the same time.
C.
And tell him if he calls again because he can't hold down two or more keys, we'll cut off his other fingers.=) | |
| hairy51 2003-02-03, 11:03 am |
| thats a bit harsh!!! |
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