From: | Neil Bothwick |
Date: | 12 Jul 2001 at 23:15:33 |
Subject: | Re: "Blank" keys on UK A4K keyboard |
Matt Sealey said,
> Hello Neil
>> Or you could use ReqAttack and use Return to OK requesters :)
> I don't like running requester patches: I used to run Reqattack until I
> realised it both throws up a predictable enforcer hit on startup, and one for
> every requester it generates - plus under extreme load (like compiling
> something) of a requester wants to appear it LOCKS my machine for the best
> part of a second.
I've never had an Enforcer hit from it. There was a problem where the
requester locked up with the button depressed if you hit the key during
a peak of CPU usage, but the later versions respond when you hit the key
again.
I think there's a patch that just changes the key actions without
altering the requesters' appearance.
Cheers
Neil
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