Keyboard Anomaly

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I have a new keyboard. The left, right, and up arrows work ok, but
the left arrow will not allow me to move leftward over text that I
want to modify. I have to use backspace. Any way to fix this?

Thanks

Duke
 
I have a new keyboard. The left, right, and up arrows work ok, but
the left arrow will not allow me to move leftward over text that I
want to modify. I have to use backspace. Any way to fix this?

Thanks

Duke
Take it back. It's broken and there aren't any ways to fix it.
 
I have a new keyboard. The left, right, and up arrows work ok, but
the left arrow will not allow me to move leftward over text that I
want to modify. I have to use backspace. Any way to fix this?

Thanks

Duke

If, as you write "the left, right, and up arrows work ok" then that is that
-- they work OK. The keyboard has no clue about where the cursor on the
screen is at any time and doesn't make decisions about what the computer is
going to do with the key code it sends out. It is a combination of the
operating system and the program that determines what a particular key
does. With what operating system and program are you having this movement
problem.

If you still have concerns about what the keyboard is telling the computer,
you can install test software to tell you what is going on. Here is one
free example (I chose a CNET download to avoid malware questions):

http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=KeyboardTest&searchtype=downloads
 
If, as you write "the left, right, and up arrows work ok" then that is that
-- they work OK. The keyboard has no clue about where the cursor on the
screen is at any time and doesn't make decisions about what the computer is
going to do with the key code it sends out. It is a combination of the
operating system and the program that determines what a particular key
does. With what operating system and program are you having this movement
problem.


I'll be damned! - you are so right! It happens only In Eudora
e-mail, when I am typing text. I checked several other of my
programs, and the key works as I expect it to.

So I need to see what is wrong in Eudora. That is the same program in
which my incoming email texts have crazy characters that I asked about
in the Eudora news group. I don't know what causes that either.

Duke
 
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