The keyboard stopped working. How do I stop the client (SMP2-A3; Win 7)? Which is better for WU, Shut Down, End Task or Close button on the console?
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Ctrl+C without keyboard. How?
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Re: Ctrl+C without keyboard. How?
Try the Close button on the console, this will then tell the core to stop in an orderly fashion.
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Re: Ctrl+C without keyboard. How?
I stopped the client - Close button on the console. I changed the keyboard, but still does not work (WU survived). PS/2 port or something on the motherboard does not work. Now I have to buy a USB keyboard and go into BIOS to see what happens.
(This computer is in our office. Colleague is on vacation. I incorporated it a few days for FAH. There interference of "dark forces". )
(This computer is in our office. Colleague is on vacation. I incorporated it a few days for FAH. There interference of "dark forces". )
Re: Ctrl+C without keyboard. How?
Well (at least under windows xp) there a such thing as "on screen keyboard" underneath accessories. Not sure how well that would work and if that is on windows 7 but it a option maybe you can take.
Re: Ctrl+C without keyboard. How?
I didn't check, but I expect that on-screen keyboard is a permanent component. It's under "accessibility" which means it's intended for the handicapped. (Suppose your hands didn't work and you had to run Windows with eye motions and/or maybe a mouse that's adapted to your mouth.) Of course no-keyboard devices like the ipad/iphone have something similar that is intended for everybody.
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Re: Ctrl+C without keyboard. How?
I can confirm that on Windows 7 32 & 64 bit, On-Screen Keyboard is available:
Orb -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Ease of Access -> On-Screen Keyboard
I was able to successfully terminate my GPU3 Console Window using Crtl+C and it restarted without any problems.
Orb -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Ease of Access -> On-Screen Keyboard
I was able to successfully terminate my GPU3 Console Window using Crtl+C and it restarted without any problems.
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