feejer222
Well-known member
OK I know that this is the best place on the net for advice of any kind and that it will only be a short time before my problem is solved....here goes.
A Friend of mine has bought his first computer. He is 200 miles away and I (foolishly?) believed that I could talk him through the basics over the phone. I got him to get a USB webcam so that I can see his screen but we could not even get far enough to get it on. I didn't realise just how tricky it would be. We intended on calling in on him this weekend on the bike but the weather prevented it so I have spent 3 hours talking him through the simplest of processes.
Anyway, the problem:
It would appear that he has pressed 2 or more keys at once and switched off his shift key. I looked into this and found that if I hold down the Fn (or was it the Ctrl?) key and shift together then any letter it switches off the shift key. Likewise it will switch it back on.
Feeling smug I rang him back and talked him through the process. He did it and now only gets asterisks when he types letters. ***********
We cannot get this to switch off, and if we do we are back to the original problem of no shift key.
Can anyone help please, I know there will be a simple answer to this.
Cheers, Graham.
A Friend of mine has bought his first computer. He is 200 miles away and I (foolishly?) believed that I could talk him through the basics over the phone. I got him to get a USB webcam so that I can see his screen but we could not even get far enough to get it on. I didn't realise just how tricky it would be. We intended on calling in on him this weekend on the bike but the weather prevented it so I have spent 3 hours talking him through the simplest of processes.
Anyway, the problem:
It would appear that he has pressed 2 or more keys at once and switched off his shift key. I looked into this and found that if I hold down the Fn (or was it the Ctrl?) key and shift together then any letter it switches off the shift key. Likewise it will switch it back on.
Feeling smug I rang him back and talked him through the process. He did it and now only gets asterisks when he types letters. ***********
We cannot get this to switch off, and if we do we are back to the original problem of no shift key.
Can anyone help please, I know there will be a simple answer to this.
Cheers, Graham.