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hi, click lock is engaged and I can not indo it



 
 
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Old April 18th 10, 02:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
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Default hi, click lock is engaged and I can not indo it

My post seems confusing.

I have a Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 keyboard and a Logitech wireless mouse. No
matter what I try in the Microsoft Intellitype Pro settings and in Windows XP
Accessibility options I am unable to reverse any settings to have the click
lock setting disabled.
I reloaded the Logitech mouse software to undo the F key setting in there
but the transmitter F LED stay lit and Click Lock features stay enabled.
How can I get rid of that F key click setting?
I hope this is making sense.

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"umwhat" wrote:

I have a Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 keyboard and a Logitech wireless mouse. No
matter what I try in the Microsoft Intellitype Pro settings and in Windows XP
Accessibility options I am unable to reverse any settings to have the click
lock setting disabled.
I reloaded the Logitech mouse software to undo the F key setting in there
but the transmitter F LED stay lit and Click Lock features stay enabled.
How can I get rid of that F key click setting?
I hope this is making sense.

--
...scribble scribble scribble...

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