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felder Posted - Dec 11 2008 : 3:53:39 PM
Darwin is behaving as if the control key is stuck. This has also happened to me a few times at the 3T on the keyboard connected to the right computer (to the right of the computer usually used for stimulus presentation). Also, the mouse connected to Darwin is not sensitive and is difficult to use, even after attempts to clean it.

Thanks.
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diaz Posted - Dec 15 2008 : 11:10:01 AM
Hi,
I replaced the keyboard and mouse on Darwin at the 4T and also replaced the keyboard on Mach at the 3T.

Michele
jeff.hoerle Posted - Dec 11 2008 : 3:58:36 PM
Try pressing both Control buttons at the same time, repeat three or four times. I've had some luck with that in the past.

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