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| Mark_Harbinger 2004-10-05, 5:58 pm |
| Hi All:
Does anyone have a workaround for a Sun
Keyboard that is used with an old Cybex KVM so that
the "pipe" keystroke is available? ...Let's say for
the sake of argument that neither keyboard nor Cybex
will be replaced.
[[ Research points to a "ctrl-124", but that doesn't
seem to work (unless maybe I'm not giving it enough
body english). ]]
Thanks in Advance!
:-{)]
Mark A. Morenz, MS Ed, Linux+, CCAI+BSCN
Research Programmer, FM reader
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| Mark_Harbinger 2004-10-07, 2:56 am |
| Answering my own question, but in a deeper voice so as to avoid confusion:
Alt-124 works, on the other hand!
:-{)]
Mark M.
marketype@yahoo.com (Mark_Harbinger) wrote in message news:<a88b7a85.0410051151.3748036c@posting.google.com>...
> Hi All:
>
> Does anyone have a workaround for a Sun
> Keyboard that is used with an old Cybex KVM so that
> the "pipe" keystroke is available? ...Let's say for
> the sake of argument that neither keyboard nor Cybex
> will be replaced.
>
> [[ Research points to a "ctrl-124", but that doesn't
> seem to work (unless maybe I'm not giving it enough
> body english). ]]
>
> Thanks in Advance!
>
> :-{)]
>
> Mark A. Morenz, MS Ed, Linux+, CCAI+BSCN
> Research Programmer, FM reader
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