[tp560] wetsuit 1.0 or 3.0

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From: SK560 (skl2_at_ra.msstate.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 05 1999 - 00:55:58 EST


    hi.... i have a tp560e and i'm going to get a wetsuit.... but i'm not
sure wheather wetsuit 1.0 or 3.0 is better for tp560.
    thanks in advance.

----- Original Message -----
From: <jeffj_at_ro.com>
To: <thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu>
Sent: Monday, January 04, 1999 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: Famed OS/2 Stability (Was: keyboard lockup)

>Stephen Amadei <amadei_at_dandy.net> said the following on the auspicious date
of 99-01-04:
>
>>On Sun, 3 Jan 1999, Randal Whittle wrote:
>
>>> At 09:36 AM 1/3/99 +0200, you wrote:
>>> >I'm experiencing frequent lockups of my keyboard.
>>>
>>> >I'm typing along (using Warp 4, fixpack 7 in a pm or vio os/2 program,
or in
>>> >a dos box)
>>> >and hit the trackpoint stick (aka eraser head) and a key or two at the
same
>>> >time, and I'm
>>> >locked up with beeping keys, in all programs, and on the desktop. The
>>> >pointer still
>>> >works so I can close everything down, but even a CAD won't work because
all
>>> >the keys
>>> >will do is beep. So I have to physically turn the computer off to
clear the
>>> >problem.
>>> >
>>> >I can replicate the problem by typing fast and bumping the trackpoint
stick.
>>> >
>>> >Any ideas about what to do about this, besides slowing down or getting
new
>>> >fingers?
>>>
>>> <Grin!> Pardon my gloating, but this is the famed, ultra-stable, OS/2
>>> Operating System that can't handle a simple keyboard trap?
>
>No, its just Randal Whittle doing a pointless attack on the wrong target.
>
>>Actually, I've seen this happen all the time with normal desktop
>>computers... especially as the keyboards get over a year old... or if the
>>system has been on a _long_ time without keyboard input. The solution
>>for me is usually unplugging and plugging in the keyboard, then
>>everything is fine... without a reboot. Of course, you can't do this
>>with a laptop.
>
>>The only suggestion I can think of is to plug a nearby keyboard into the
>>back of the system, and unplug it. Maybe it will then recognise the
>>regular keyboard.
>
>>This problem seems, IMHO to be exclusively hardware... It affects Win,
>>OS/2, Linux, Be, etc... I've just never seen it on a laptop before.
>
>I have the same problem with my ThinkPad. It seems to be caused by a sticky
shift key. All I have to do is depress the shift key(s), and maybe the
control and alternate keys, seperatly and the problem is gone. It never
happens with external keyboards for me, but those keyboards lack the problem
when used with other systems, too.
>
>--------------------------------------------------
>Windows95 -- An entomologist's dream
>
>Jeff Jackowski http://ro.com/~jeffj/
> OS/2 WPS (Desktop) Tips, remote i-net dialup
>"Luncheon meats make the sawdust in your stomach
> explode." -- Crow T. Robot
>


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