Well, that was a nice thought, but that's not it. Any
other suggestions?
Thanks!
mandi
Sorry, have no other suggestions. However, if everything else works then I
would stick with the "hijacking". I believe that C++ or Delphi software
could be responsoble for the capture as well. Try stopping bacground
processes and see if it helps.
Tom
Well, that was a nice thought, but that's not it. Any
other suggestions?
Thanks!
mandi
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>If you have integrated Intel graphics, then the
RightAlt+l might have been
>"captured" by some other programme. It is associetd
with the graphics
>drivers and you must disable it in the driver properties.
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