On 11/30/06, Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> wrote:
And then what? You said:
if you keep the key down on a typematic keyboard the caps-lock or
num-lock state can still change
Does that mean that I press and hold the `d' key, for instance, and
after some time the CapsLock key goes on?
No. In my message "the key" tried to mean "they key affected by the
variable previously referred to".
In other words:
ELISP> (setq w32-enable-caps-lock nil)
nil
And now I press Caps Lock and keep it down: the caps lock light
flickers like mad. I release the key: the light flicks a few moments
more (while the typematic buffer lasts, I suppose), and then stops.
Sometimes on, sometimes off.
The same thing happens with `w32-enable-num-lock' and the Num Lock key.