
07-02-2010, 07:10 AM
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It's the system, not Graal. As Squirt mentioned, there are a few cases where StickyKeys kicks in by the Windows operating system and cancels all keys out. In other cases, the keyboard itself just does not support such an action and yes, this is most prominent in laptops since the lid closes down over keys so it's just that kind of protection.
End of the day though: It's nothing Graal related. |
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