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Subject: Re: keyboard
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Date: Mon, 27-Aug-84 01:12:51 EDT
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From: Joseph I. Pallas 
Taking out the KeyCaps accessory settles this question easily.  All of
the keys are available to the Mac as individuals, except perhaps a
distinction between right and left Shift and Option keys.  Examples of
shift-mouse (as well as option-mouse and clover-mouse) are rampant in
MacPaint, also.

As near as I can guess, those keys are not in the matrix because they
don't auto-repeat, and they're also not part of the 2-key rollover
scheme.

joe
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