On 4/27/06, Craig M. Armstrong <> wrote: > I only changed the mapping for the mouse buttons. I still don't > understand why there is memory space for storing 15 mappings when there > are only 12 buttons and the chording in mouse mode doesn't work > correctly. Or the other way around, why chording doesn't work correctly > given that there are 15 spaces and only 12 buttons. What do you mean by chording in mouse mode? > So I take it that your buttons are all firm and snappy, not problems > like my "E" key? Hah! I wish! We go through about a dozen Twiddlers a year for various problems. Plastic problems like broken keys are the most common problem. I found that putting a bit of silicone glue across the broken bits (inside the twiddler obviously =3D) ) helped, gluing the bits to each other and to the face of the twiddler. dan _______________________________________________ Wear-Hard mailing list
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