Just installed the Panther upgrade on my Dual 500 G4. Now the lowercase "a" doesn't work. I even tried it with two different keyboards. I want to run software update, but the lower case "a" is in my password. D'oh! Any advice would be great. Thanks!
Originally posted by BicyclePunk Just installed the Panther upgrade on my Dual 500 G4. Now the lowercase "a" doesn't work. I even tried it with two different keyboards. I want to run software update, but the lower case "a" is in my password. D'oh! Any advice would be great. Thanks!
Sill question, but is there a way to do that AFTER I install the upgrade? I'm still probably going to do a clean install with Jaguar and then install this upgrade on top of that. That cleared up a TON of issues when I did it on my dualie G5. Thanks!
I got the $20 upgrade of Panther that they wouldn't sell in the store....had to have Apple mail it to me. I can't figure out how to do a clean install on it. The install disc only gives me the upgrade option...even in "custom" install mode. ANy ideas? Thanks.
Originally posted by Dreadnought Type things using your mouse via the keyboard program. The only question is, where did they put it in panther... haven't found it yet.
Look in International in System Preferences, under Input Menu, and select the Keyboard Viewer to show it in your Menu bar near your other items (clock, etc.)
Chase
I wish I had seen this forum before you reinstalled Panther. There is a super simple solution to this problem. I just had this problem a few days ago when I upgraded to Panther and was perplexed. It is just an older version of Synergy.
I assume you had synergy on your old system, right? Just upgrade to version 1.0a or 1.0a2 and it should go away. Worked for me. Not sure why synergy caused this bug and stole the A key. Strange thing was shift-A and option-A still worked.
You know...I did have synergy on that machine. Funny thing was that the letter a was in my password so I couldn't download the newer versions of OSX. D'oh! Fortunately, I did figure out I could copy the password, which I had elsewhere, and paste it. Thanks, though.