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Old September 4th, 2005, 09:30 PM
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Re: Question - Roxio Popcorn And Sticky Capitals!

Hey There,
I have the same problem as richard, which is that Roxio Popcorn 'unexpectedly quits' each time I drag/select a TS_VIDEO. However the advice to 'repair permissions' didn't work for me. It's the first time that I've used the combo since I loaded Tiger onto my computer. Could it be a security thing, that they can detect you're ripping disks?

My second question pertains to capitalising letters. Everytime I hold down the shift key to capitalise letters, it keeps capitalising letters, sometimes for whole sentences even when I don't have my finger on the shift key. Can this be corrected? It's really irritating!

Thanks for your help.

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1. What is your Popcorn version? You should have the 1.0.3
persuasion.

2. Sounds like your shift key is linked to the caps-locks key
just above it. Check for cookie crumbs.
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Old September 5th, 2005, 07:41 AM
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Thankyou Albloom for the support about Popcorn, I didn't realise there was an upgrade available. It's back to its old self again! Yay!

With regards to the sticky capitals though, no there's nothing in between the keys, I have a skin on my keyboard so that doesn't happen. It's been sticky since I bought my mac. It's my only real complaint with my otherwise beautiful machine.
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Old September 5th, 2005, 07:58 AM
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Your _first_ stop should always be the software maker's website. Often, there's either an update available (as in your case) - or at least the problem's a known one which has either a solution, a workaround or you'll find a message that the problem is known and a fix is in the making.

About the sticky shift key: Could it be that this has to do with the accessibility sysprefs?
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Do you mean the Keyboard/Mouse preferences? (Sorry I'm not down with the lingo) I tried adjusting them, and it had no effect.

On another unrelated note, just noticed you're from Winterthur, I was an exchange student in Solothurn for a year, and spent a week at the Kantonsschule Winterthur. Nice place!
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