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Don't use CopyPaste 1.6 until they fix the "c"

Feedback Type:  Usage Tip

Contributed by: bobcarr1 Saturday, October 25 2003 @ 02:19 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

I spen an hour trying to figure out why the "c" on two machines with newly installed Panther did not work. On one machine it was more than an hour I lost. My administrator password includes a "c" and I erroneously thought that my keychain password file was corrupted. So I trashed it and started all over thinking that might fix it. Now I will have to rebuild the keychain. Until CopyPaste 1.6 is updated for Panther compatibility don't use it. It is a wonderful application, just not with Panther (that is unless you never use the "c") Uppercase "C" and all other keys seem okay.   

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Don't use CopyPaste 1.6 until they fix the "c" - herrbutzie

I have a G5 dualie and had the same problem with the "c" key and thought my keyboard was bad, went and got the one from my G4. Same problem. Started working on this 2 hrs ago and finally isolated it to CopyPaste X as well. I sure hope they fix the "c" keyboard problem soon. Copypaste is in use by me all the time.

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Saturday, October 25 2003 @ 07:12 PM PDT


Don't use CopyPaste 1.6 until they fix the "c" - bluloo

I had the exact same problem. strange. Email the developer to let them know.

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Sunday, October 26 2003 @ 05:16 PM PST


Don't use CopyPaste 1.6 until they fix the "c" - rnl_dotmac

I found if you hold down the c key for a few seconds, it does work. Takes a while for it to respond.

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Monday, October 27 2003 @ 12:50 PM PST