CapsKey May Conflict with Windows RecorderLast reviewed: November 23, 1994Article ID: Q84952 |
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SUMMARYYou should run the Playroom Software CapsKey utility before using Microsoft Windows Macro Recorder (RECORDER.EXE). If you do not run CapsKey first, Recorder macros may not function properly.
MORE INFORMATIONCapsKey is a program that forces the CAPS LOCK key to behave as if it is "sticky." That is, a key press will remain active until you press the SHIFT key. CapsKey is distributed with the Playroom Software Makeover package. If, at any time during a Windows session, CapsKey is run AFTER the Recorder, CapsKey may render Recorder macros inoperable. If this occurs, Exit Recorder then restart it. To correct this problem, run CapsKey before you run Recorder.
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