Citrix client on Sarge - intermittent CAPS lock problem

2005-11-07 Thread David Mummery
Hi all - I've installed the latest Citrix client (v9) on Debian Sarge. Occasionally, users report that CAPS Lock and Shift keys no longer give them capital letters in the Citrix session. Locally capitalisation is fine. Any ideas? Daavid Mummery -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Re: Caps lock problem

2004-03-12 Thread John Hasler
Number Six writes: > So long ago I can barely remember it, but the metaphors of typewriters > were "borrowed" to keyboards. That's how I first understood "caps lock". I don't recall any terminal except the 5250 working this way (but it's been a long time...). -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dan

Re: Caps lock problem

2004-03-12 Thread Hervé Piedvache
Hi, Le vendredi 12 Mars 2004 11:06, Michael G. Hansen a écrit : > Under Windows (2000) you can change that behaviour under > Keyboard-Settings, in KDE (3.2) you can go to Keyboard Layout, Xbd > Options and then scroll to the bottom to find Caps Lock behaviour. > If you want more ways to control th

Re: Caps lock problem

2004-03-12 Thread Hervé Piedvache
Le vendredi 12 Mars 2004 05:45, N. Thomas a écrit : > * Slaanesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-12 00:00:31 +0100]: > > In the Microsoft Windows world, one has to use the shift key to > > disable the caps lock mode > > I'm writing this on a Windows 2000 box, and I have to hit caps lock > again to di

Re: Caps lock problem

2004-03-12 Thread Olivier Sirven
Le vendredi 12 Mars 2004 11:06, Michael G. Hansen a écrit : > Under Windows (2000) you can change that behaviour under > Keyboard-Settings, in KDE (3.2) you can go to Keyboard Layout, Xbd > Options and then scroll to the bottom to find Caps Lock behaviour. I've tried to do it the Kde 3.2 way but n

Re: Caps lock problem

2004-03-12 Thread Michael G. Hansen
Slaanesh wrote: > Hi folks, > > In the Microsoft Windows world, one has to use the shift key to disable > the caps lock mode whereas in the Unix world, and indeed under Debian > GNU/Linux, one has to hit caps lock key again. > I would like to know if someone could tell me how to configure my > keyb

Re: Caps lock problem

2004-03-11 Thread Paul Scott
Slaanesh wrote: Hi folks, In the Microsoft Windows world, one has to use the shift key to disable the caps lock mode Not any MS Windows computer I have ever used. Tell us what your special circumstances are. Paul Scott -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubs

Re: Caps lock problem

2004-03-11 Thread Number Six
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 04:00:56PM +1100, Colin Bell wrote: > > -Original Message- > > From: N. Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, 12 March 2004 15:46 > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: Caps lock problem > > > > > >

RE: Caps lock problem

2004-03-11 Thread Colin Bell
> -Original Message- > From: N. Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 12 March 2004 15:46 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Caps lock problem > > > * Slaanesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-12 00:00:31 +0100]: > > In the Microsoft Windows

Re: Caps lock problem

2004-03-11 Thread N. Thomas
* Slaanesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-12 00:00:31 +0100]: > In the Microsoft Windows world, one has to use the shift key to > disable the caps lock mode I'm writing this on a Windows 2000 box, and I have to hit caps lock again to disable it. What version of Windows has this functionality? Thoma

Re: Caps lock problem

2004-03-11 Thread CW Harris
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 12:00:31AM +0100, Slaanesh wrote: > Hi folks, > > In the Microsoft Windows world, one has to use the shift key to disable > the caps lock mode whereas in the Unix world, and indeed under Debian > GNU/Linux, one has to hit caps lock key again. > I would like to know if som

Re: Caps lock problem

2004-03-11 Thread Richard Hoskins
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Slaanesh writes: >> In the Microsoft Windows world, one has to use the shift key to >> disable the caps lock mode... > > ?? That's _bizarre_. That's the way typewriters work. Also IIRC, (at least on Selectrics), it was called "Shift Lock", and did the

Re: Caps lock problem

2004-03-11 Thread John Hasler
Slaanesh writes: > In the Microsoft Windows world, one has to use the shift key to disable > the caps lock mode... ?? That's _bizarre_. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Troubl

Caps lock problem

2004-03-11 Thread Slaanesh
Hi folks, In the Microsoft Windows world, one has to use the shift key to disable the caps lock mode whereas in the Unix world, and indeed under Debian GNU/Linux, one has to hit caps lock key again. I would like to know if someone could tell me how to configure my keyboard to act the Microsoft