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F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in my Windowspassword?!
On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 18:53:37 +0100, hah
wrote: On 08/08/2018 06:18 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: [snip] Maybe someone wants me to stop ****ing swearing? and start ****ING swearing instead. I was once banned from a forum for saying "damn". |
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OT: F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in myWindows password?!
On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 18:50:17 +0100, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 08/08/2018 01:15 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: [snip] There's no such thing vulgar language. They're just words. IIRC, The original meaning of "Vulgar" was just that it was a word than many people used. Nothing about it being bad. Anyway, I never really understood the idea of "bad words" (whether called vulgar or something else). Consider a certain product most people call "toilet paper". Businesses call it "bathroom tissue" (as if that would make it any better). If you want to, you could call it "asshole wipes", it's still the SAME product. Yes, I will avoid some words, if the person I'm talking too objects. That is RESPECT which is something very different from an inappropriate feeling of guilt. One misplaced adjective is "offensive" (when referring to a certain word). There's nothing offensive about saying that word. If there's any thing offensive, it's only within the listener's mind. Indeed. I was once told off by a neighbour for using the word "crap" to refer to what came from the back end of a cat, because I had said it in front of my other (religious nut) neighbour. Funnily enough, the religious nut wasn't actually offended. When I pointed out that crap was the politest word I knew and "****" was the naughty one, the first neighbour was horrified. |
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F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in my Windowspassword?!
On 08/09/2018 01:59 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 18:55:31 +0100, Mark Lloyd wrote: On 08/09/2018 08:31 AM, dave61430 wrote: [snip] I'm posting this after having read the responses so far. If you want to eliminate a possible windows problem, make yourself a live linux media, Mint 19 is good, and test the problem on that system. If all is ok, just install it and live happily ever after. Yes. That's a really good idea. Just for one key.... Not for the key, for problem diagnosis. Of course, there's the other benefit. He could decide he likes Linux. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "The truths of religion are never so well understood as by those who have lost the power of reasoning." -- Voltaire, Philosophical Dictionary, 1764 |
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OT: F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in myWindows password?!
On 08/09/2018 02:02 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
[snip] I was once told off by a neighbour for using the word "crap" to refer to what came from the back end of a cat, because I had said it in front of my other (religious nut) neighbour.* Funnily enough, the religious nut wasn't actually offended.* When I pointed out that crap was the politest word I knew and "****" was the naughty one, the first neighbour was horrified. I remember listening to George Carlin's "7 Words You Can Never Say on Television". Since then, I've heard every one of them on television (regular stations, not premium cable). -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "The truths of religion are never so well understood as by those who have lost the power or reasoning." -- Voltaire, Philosophical Dictionary, 1764 |
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OT: F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in myWindows password?!
On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 23:02:34 +0100, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 08/09/2018 02:02 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: [snip] I was once told off by a neighbour for using the word "crap" to refer to what came from the back end of a cat, because I had said it in front of my other (religious nut) neighbour. Funnily enough, the religious nut wasn't actually offended. When I pointed out that crap was the politest word I knew and "****" was the naughty one, the first neighbour was horrified. I remember listening to George Carlin's "7 Words You Can Never Say on Television". Since then, I've heard every one of them on television (regular stations, not premium cable). In about 1980 the BBC in the UK allowed the word "bloody" on television. Every comedy show currently airing started using it in every sentence. When I was at primary school, aged about 9, when I went into the next class up we were allowed to use the word "bum". The class after that we could say "*******". However "****ing ****" still got me into trouble a few times. |
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F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in my Windowspassword?!
On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 22:55:29 +0100, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 08/09/2018 01:59 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 18:55:31 +0100, Mark Lloyd wrote: On 08/09/2018 08:31 AM, dave61430 wrote: [snip] I'm posting this after having read the responses so far. If you want to eliminate a possible windows problem, make yourself a live linux media, Mint 19 is good, and test the problem on that system. If all is ok, just install it and live happily ever after. Yes. That's a really good idea. Just for one key.... Not for the key, for problem diagnosis. I have no other problems, well not computer-related anyway. Of course, there's the other benefit. He could decide he likes Linux. I would never decide that. |
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OT: F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in myWindows password?!
On 08/09/2018 05:45 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
[snip] I remember listening to George Carlin's "7 Words You Can Never Say on Television". Since then, I've heard every one of them on television (regular stations, not premium cable). In about 1980 the BBC in the UK allowed the word "bloody" on television.* Every comedy show currently airing started using it in every sentence. When I was at primary school, aged about 9, when I went into the next class up we were allowed to use the word "bum".* The class after that we could say "*******".* However "****ing ****" still got me into trouble a few times. One of those "7 Words" things appeared on a local TV station. A group of 7 women calling themselves "The Magnificent Fourteen", then saying they didn't want to be known only for their tits. Another was "Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl", where he said he brought his own beer. "American beer is like making love in a canoe (****ing near water)". That was on PBS. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "The truths of religion are never so well understood as by those who have lost the power or reasoning." -- Voltaire, Philosophical Dictionary, 1764 |
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F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in my Windowspassword?!
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 22:55:29 +0100, Mark Lloyd wrote: On 08/09/2018 01:59 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 18:55:31 +0100, Mark Lloyd wrote: On 08/09/2018 08:31 AM, dave61430 wrote: [snip] I'm posting this after having read the responses so far. If you want to eliminate a possible windows problem, make yourself a live linux media, Mint 19 is good, and test the problem on that system. If all is ok, just install it and live happily ever after. Yes. That's a really good idea. Just for one key.... Not for the key, for problem diagnosis. I have no other problems, well not computer-related anyway. Of course, there's the other benefit. He could decide he likes Linux. I would never decide that. Why don't you experiment with "osk.exe" ? This picture shows a copy of Notepad with the focus, and OSK.exe is typing into it. https://s33.postimg.cc/3ncdzmhbj/OSK.gif Clicking "Shift" arms it for one key press and then the state should be cleared. So "Shift" "f" types an F. There is a caps lock too. Paul |
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F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in my Windows password?!
Bob Henson wrote:
I've read the thread and I think I've found a solution to the problem. I've added you to my Bozo/Troll file and the problem has gone away completely. I imagine it will only be a temporary cure though. +1 -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ |
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F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in my Windowspassword?!
On Fri, 10 Aug 2018 05:42:46 +0100, XS11E wrote:
Bob Henson wrote: I've read the thread and I think I've found a solution to the problem. I've added you to my Bozo/Troll file and the problem has gone away completely. I imagine it will only be a temporary cure though. +1 Covering your ears and shouting lalala won't make anything go away. |
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OT: F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in myWindows password?!
On Fri, 10 Aug 2018 00:48:59 +0100, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 08/09/2018 05:45 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: [snip] I remember listening to George Carlin's "7 Words You Can Never Say on Television". Since then, I've heard every one of them on television (regular stations, not premium cable). In about 1980 the BBC in the UK allowed the word "bloody" on television. Every comedy show currently airing started using it in every sentence. When I was at primary school, aged about 9, when I went into the next class up we were allowed to use the word "bum". The class after that we could say "*******". However "****ing ****" still got me into trouble a few times. One of those "7 Words" things appeared on a local TV station. A group of 7 women calling themselves "The Magnificent Fourteen", then saying they didn't want to be known only for their tits. Another was "Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl", where he said he brought his own beer. "American beer is like making love in a canoe (****ing near water)". That was on PBS. I thought that was a Paul Hogan (Aussie comedian) joke. |
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F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in my Windowspassword?!
On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 17:01:04 +0100, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 16:31:57 +0100, 😉 Good Guy 😉 wrote: Mint 19 is good, and test the problem on that system. If all is ok, just install it and live happily ever after. I was wondering why nobody mentioned to use Linux-Junk. How wrong I was to forget a nutter like you!!!!!!. Linux Junkies seem to to like Windows 10 newsgroup; I seem to see more about Linux junk (and Apple Bananas Mac) on this newsgroup than anything about Windows 10. Could it be because Windows 10 hasn't got any problems and Linux-Junk has so many problems that only Windows 10 users can resolve them. And why does he think I'd install an entire operating system to solve a problem? I already know the problem is software. I can repeat the problem with another keyboard. For both of you folks: 1). I didn't say install Linux, just use a live cd or usb stick. 2). Good Guy is a useless troll whose sole purpose is to hurl insults and doesn't know how to post without including a bunch of HTML stuff just to annoy people. 3). Most people go to Linux from windows, often using a dual boot setup. I see very few posts where people switch from Linux back to windows, but plenty of cases where people dump windows from their dual boot setup. Personally, unlike insecure people like Good Guy, I'm not much concerned with others preferences. Some people are stuck with windows due to their work constraints. 4). To suggest windows 10 doesn't have problems is just a joke. Try reading the posts in this group then compare to the mint group. 5). Although it's none of your business, I now use Linux Mint as sole boot with windows 7 available in a virtual box for the only software for which I need windows (Quicken WillMaker). Unlike idiot Good Guy, I am aware different people have different needs and situations and what they use is up to them. |
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F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in my Windowspassword?!
On Sat, 11 Aug 2018 15:18:41 +0100, dave61430 wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 17:01:04 +0100, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 16:31:57 +0100, 😉 Good Guy 😉 wrote: Mint 19 is good, and test the problem on that system. If all is ok, just install it and live happily ever after. I was wondering why nobody mentioned to use Linux-Junk. How wrong I was to forget a nutter like you!!!!!!. Linux Junkies seem to to like Windows 10 newsgroup; I seem to see more about Linux junk (and Apple Bananas Mac) on this newsgroup than anything about Windows 10. Could it be because Windows 10 hasn't got any problems and Linux-Junk has so many problems that only Windows 10 users can resolve them. And why does he think I'd install an entire operating system to solve a problem? I already know the problem is software. I can repeat the problem with another keyboard. For both of you folks: 1). I didn't say install Linux, just use a live cd or usb stick. Still too much hassle, I've never used Linux and have no intention of learning it just to sort a minor Windows problem. 2). Good Guy is a useless troll whose sole purpose is to hurl insults and doesn't know how to post without including a bunch of HTML stuff just to annoy people. He seems to like the pretty background colours, maybe he's one of those homosexuals? 3). Most people go to Linux from windows, often using a dual boot setup. I see very few posts where people switch from Linux back to windows, but plenty of cases where people dump windows from their dual boot setup. Personally, unlike insecure people like Good Guy, I'm not much concerned with others preferences. Some people are stuck with windows due to their work constraints. I use Windows because it's easy, and it has the most software to go with it, and the biggest user base. I see no reason to change from that. The only thing that might move me to Linux is not paying for a Windows license, but there's always pirate versions.... 4). To suggest windows 10 doesn't have problems is just a joke. Try reading the posts in this group then compare to the mint group. It usually works just fine for me. And it's many many times more stable than Windows 95. 5). Although it's none of your business, I now use Linux Mint as sole boot with windows 7 available in a virtual box for the only software for which I need windows (Quicken WillMaker). Unlike idiot Good Guy, I am aware different people have different needs and situations and what they use is up to them. If I had to use another OS to use a certain piece of software, that would be enough reason to ditch the main one. |
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F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in my Windowspassword?!
On Fri, 10 Aug 2018 01:08:13 +0100, Paul wrote:
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 22:55:29 +0100, Mark Lloyd wrote: On 08/09/2018 01:59 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2018 18:55:31 +0100, Mark Lloyd wrote: On 08/09/2018 08:31 AM, dave61430 wrote: [snip] I'm posting this after having read the responses so far. If you want to eliminate a possible windows problem, make yourself a live linux media, Mint 19 is good, and test the problem on that system. If all is ok, just install it and live happily ever after. Yes. That's a really good idea. Just for one key.... Not for the key, for problem diagnosis. I have no other problems, well not computer-related anyway. Of course, there's the other benefit. He could decide he likes Linux. I would never decide that. Why don't you experiment with "osk.exe" ? This picture shows a copy of Notepad with the focus, and OSK.exe is typing into it. https://s33.postimg.cc/3ncdzmhbj/OSK.gif Clicking "Shift" arms it for one key press and then the state should be cleared. So "Shift" "f" types an F. There is a caps lock too. I'll try it if it ever happens again, it seems to be getting rarer. It was 50% of the time, now it's more like 10%. |
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F key doesn't work in windows, but I can use it in my Windowspassword?!
On Sun, 12 Aug 2018 02:05:20 +0100, 😉 Good Guy 😉 wrote:
On 11/08/2018 15:18, dave61430 wrote: For both of you folks: 2). Good Guy is a useless troll whose sole purpose is to hurl insults and doesn't know how to post without including a bunch of HTML stuff just to annoy people. How can you know this if you don't read any of my posts? Even if you are reading them, then why are you reading them is you are allergic to HTML and you are insulted by good advice given by me - Good Guy? Are you that stupid? 4). To suggest windows 10 doesn't have problems is just a joke. Try reading the posts in this group then compare to the mint group. Again this is complete rubbish. Most posts in Windows 10 are about Linux, or Linux has been hacked again or something about that crap called VLC or Tim just got mad about his Windo0ws XP not getting updates. So you are including all these in your count of posts? You must be mad. As to Mint group, perhaps not many use that crap so they don't have problems. What the **** has chewing gum got to do with Windows 10? https://img.tesco.com/Groceries/pi/8...ot_540x540.jpg https://img.tesco.com/Groceries/pi/825/4009900362825/ IDShot_540x540.jpg My apologies, I classified you as an idiot troll. It appears you are also deranged and delusional. I see very few posts in the windows 10 ng concerning Linux. Don't bother to respond, the discussion is over. |
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