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Subject: [ROOTS-L] Upper Case

If you are using MS Windows XP (and I think older versions) a feature called 
sticky keys is available. When used, pressing the Shift key by itself 
causes the next pressed key to be shifted. (Also applies to the Ctl, Alt and 
Windows logo keys). A great help for those typing with one finger.

This feature is available by clicking Start=>Control Panel=>Accessibility 
Options. My system is set to turn on sticky keys by tapping the shift key 
five time.

And if I ever run out of emails to read, I'll resubmit this in all upper 
case.

TN Geezer. 

