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Clicker Keyboard - Eleen Enterprises
1. Put your keyboard caret in any edit-box
2. Press and hold the "Fn. key" (the yellow key)
3. Press the Print-Screen key.
A message from the keyboard creators will be typed in.
Special Requirements:
Windows 102 key CLIcker keyboard
Avg. Rating:    6.0 of 10 - (120 votes cast)
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Contributed By:
Yonatanz on 11-04-2000
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Comments:
Bavi writes:
Wow! This works if you have the right keyboard... My keyboard was not described as a "Windows 102 key CLIcker keyboard," but it did have an Fn key. I tried it and it worked. Here is a description of my keyboard: 1. It has an Fn key. On the keyboard packaging, the Fn key is described as being able to change the typematic rate: Fn+F1 is the slowest typematic rate up to Fn+F8 fastest. Also Fn+12 locks and unlocks the keyboard. 2. On the back of my keyboard is the FCC ID:IZITK-105M According to an FCC ID search, this keyboard is manufactured by Can Technology Co., Ltd. Here is a page from their website with a picture of the keyboard: http://www.can-tech.com.tw/mechanical.htm My keyboard is the first one pictured, but probably all of the keyboards pictured work, as they all have Fn keys (right under the Enter key)... --By the way, pressing Fn+Print Screen types this: eleen enterprise co., ltd. v1.02 An internet search shows Eleen Enterprise is an IC company, suggesting they made the chip inside the keyboard, while Can Technology made the keyboard.
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KAR writes:
Download here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=3d0ba152-5d92-4772-a2fd-5ab35c750685&displaylang=en This fixed my keyboard!
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