Help diagnosing "drawing error"

kent lee kentlee7 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 7 22:38:48 UTC 2008


Yes, in fact, a good one is SharpKeys [http://www.randyrants.com/sharpkeys],
a free program which can reassign key values (e.g., turn the Win key into
something innocuous), or deactivate an entire key, by harmlessly altering
the Windows registry.

kent lee




2008/1/7, Paul Jackson <paulj at psy.uq.edu.au>:
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> There are free programs around to disable and/or remap keys.
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