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Finally, could someone help me to solve this riddle?

When working in Word sometimes the position of keyboard on screen eats
my letter/s so it's very annoying, it comes back every 5-6months and
eats my letter and whole words like a monster. Very upset as always
cause don't know how to fix it .

Thanks.
Fighter against LetterEater monster!
c.

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Re: Long time trouble and problem in ms Word by Don

Don
Tue Apr 15 21:00:33 PDT 2008

"position of keyboard on screen"?

Are you speaking of the mouse cursor?

The eating of text; could you have the Insert/Replace key depressed?
(the key just above the Delete key)


--
Don
Vancouver, USA


"mm" <comitter@europe.com> wrote in message
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> Finally, could someone help me to solve this riddle?
>
> When working in Word sometimes the position of keyboard on screen eats
> my letter/s so it's very annoying, it comes back every 5-6months and
> eats my letter and whole words like a monster. Very upset as always
> cause don't know how to fix it .
>
> Thanks.
> Fighter against LetterEater monster!
> c.
>



Re: Long time trouble and problem in ms Word by Milt

Milt
Wed Apr 16 04:03:00 PDT 2008

Don,

I've got to hand it to you. When I read "MM's" posting, I could not
figure out what it meant. But I've occasionally had inserted words overwrite
rather than insert too. Not just in Word. For example, I just tried it in a
Google search box and it does it there too. And yes, that's what the "Insert"
key does.

Live and learn,
Thanks,
Milt



"Don Schmidt" wrote:

> "position of keyboard on screen"?
>
> Are you speaking of the mouse cursor?
>
> The eating of text; could you have the Insert/Replace key depressed?
> (the key just above the Delete key)
>
>
> --
> Don
> Vancouver, USA
>
>
> "mm" <comitter@europe.com> wrote in message
> news:fu3ndm$ism$1@news1.carnet.hr...
> > Finally, could someone help me to solve this riddle?
> >
> > When working in Word sometimes the position of keyboard on screen eats
> > my letter/s so it's very annoying, it comes back every 5-6months and
> > eats my letter and whole words like a monster. Very upset as always
> > cause don't know how to fix it .
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Fighter against LetterEater monster!
> > c.
> >
>
>
>

Re: Long time trouble and problem in ms Word by Urbane

Urbane
Wed Apr 16 04:30:15 PDT 2008

On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:01:02 -0700, "Don Schmidt" <Don
Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote:

>"position of keyboard on screen"?
>
>Are you speaking of the mouse cursor?
>
>The eating of text; could you have the Insert/Replace key depressed?
>(the key just above the Delete key)

or the Backspace, or the Insert key or Del key on the numeric pad -
definitely sounds like a key's wedging

Re: Long time trouble and problem in ms Word by mm

mm
Fri Apr 18 16:03:13 PDT 2008

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Urbane Tiger wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:01:02 -0700, "Don Schmidt" <Don
> Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote:
>
>> "position of keyboard on screen"?
>>
>> Are you speaking of the mouse cursor?
>>
>> The eating of text; could you have the Insert/Replace key depressed?
>> (the key just above the Delete key)
>
> or the Backspace, or the Insert key or Del key on the numeric pad -
> definitely sounds like a key's wedging

Yeah I thought on mouse cursor, those situations when from pure peace
the cursor eats letters with anew letters adding, anyone knows solution?
An awkward situation itis.

Thanks for efforts.

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Re: Long time trouble and problem in ms Word by Olórin

Olórin
Mon Apr 21 01:46:35 PDT 2008

mm wrote:
> Urbane Tiger wrote:
>> On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:01:02 -0700, "Don Schmidt" <Don
>> Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote:
>>
>>> "position of keyboard on screen"?
>>>
>>> Are you speaking of the mouse cursor?
>>>
>>> The eating of text; could you have the Insert/Replace key depressed?
>>> (the key just above the Delete key)
>>
>> or the Backspace, or the Insert key or Del key on the numeric pad -
>> definitely sounds like a key's wedging
>
> Yeah I thought on mouse cursor, those situations when from pure peace
> the cursor eats letters with anew letters adding, anyone knows
> solution? An awkward situation itis.
>
> Thanks for efforts.

Yoda??

Language aside, try pressing the Insert key again, otherwise cleaning out
the keyboard thus freeing up possibly stuck keys. Tried with a different
keyboard?

Pure peace to all (especially the anew).