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<DIV ALIGN=LEFT>I use two different clients (one linux & one winxp) - both with a logitech wireless mouse/keyb, and haven't experienced any trouble with them.</DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT>I haven't got any MS manufactured hw, but thought I could report on other wireless hw....</DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT> </DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT>/Terje</DIV>
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<DIV ALIGN=LEFT>Emne: [FreeNX-kNX] Microsoft wireless keyboard problems</DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT>Avsender: "Murray Trainer" <mtrainer@central-data.net></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT>Dato: 30. januar 2006 15:37:24</DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT> </DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT>Hi All,<BR><BR>Is anyone out there successfully using NX or FreeNX over a DSL speed<BR>link with a Microsoft wireless keyboard. I don't use one myself but we<BR>have a user who does and is having the following problem. Typing with a<BR>Microsoft wireless keyboard randomly does a carriage return and places<BR>the cursor at the beginning of the line. There's no logical sequence to<BR>this. It doesn't appear to be just a hardware issue, as it works<BR>perfectly on the PC itself. It does this every 5 to 20 characters with<BR>NX. Is this simply a latency issue or maybe a bug? </DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT><BR>Thanks<BR><BR>Murray<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>FreeNX-kNX mailing list<BR>FreeNX-kNX@kde.org<BR>https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/freenx-knx<BR></DIV>
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