Leif wrote: ↑17 Jun 2022, 13:59
StuartR wrote: ↑17 Jun 2022, 13:32
The MK120 is not the Logitech keyboard that I recommended, and I don't think it has a caps lock light
Yabbut... this will give Chris the excuse to post another 200 missives, resulting in him being able to start a new thread entitled "Replacing a Worn Out Replacement Laptop Keyboard"
Leif, my apologies for being so late in replying.
Speaking of the caps lock light ...
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For reasons that need not concern us here, but related to a
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, I am using that Logitech keyboard again until I pluck up courage (or stupidity) to unscrew the laptop and launder the laptop keyboard.
(1) I am, as always, puzzled about how the laptop KNOWS to listen to the USB-plugged-in keyboard rather than the hard-wired laptop keyboard. I know that it happens, and it is possibly done by a NAND gate smaller than one of the dots in this non-existent colon, but still an all, marvelous.
(2) I am, as always, puzzled by what happens when my fingers slip on this unfamiliar Logitech.
The caps lock light (Yellow) on the laptop keyboard lights up! (The caps lock light on the Logitech lights up, too, but is on the side distant from the unlit caps lock key (orange))
I suppose that the micro-NAND gate (or whatever) is in the computer and filters out the laptop, but the crude logic in the keyboards cannot do that.
(later). No! I can type letters on the laptop keyboard and they arrive in this post, excepting, of course, for the letter "h" and the four arrow keys.
Cheers, Chris
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