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Jan 29, 2007 14:49

I am typinnng thiiis onnn one of the ccomputersss at the Wwelldon Librarrrry sssssoo asss tto confirm and dddddddooocumennntt theeee fact that theeerrrrre isss something serioussssly wroong withhh the keyboardsss. This is utteerly normal tyypiiingggg that, on aaany otheer keyboarrd, produces uttterrlllyyy normal results. In thhis ( Read more... )

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momentsdrift January 29 2007, 19:58:38 UTC
*snerk*

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fox_renard January 29 2007, 20:08:04 UTC
I predict that the keyboards haven't been given a thorough and proper cleaning in ages, combined with excessive use, as to produce gummy under-keys that stick when pressed. You'd think for all the money we pay the Western IT department would maybe consider maintaining equipment that doesn't go obsolete quickly (such as keyboards) as preferable to replacing it once it gets broken. But meh. When did western do anything with financial efficiency in mind?

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hishighnesshiko January 29 2007, 20:57:16 UTC
It's a keyboard thing, definitely. Either hardware and something's gummed up the works, or possibly maybe the settings are a little too sensitive? I know you can set response time, but I don't know if you can set it that drastically quick.

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anomalie January 29 2007, 21:28:27 UTC
If he response time was that quick, all the letter would be like that. It's probably just dirty.

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hishighnesshiko January 29 2007, 21:30:22 UTC
Also, Western tends to lock defaults. I can't even change screen resolution. Irritating because they leave it at 800x600 which is hard to look at.

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uninformed January 30 2007, 03:50:36 UTC
Dude. I've totally used that computer before. Or another one with the same problem. Stupid Weldon.

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