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Conkhead
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For some reason, when trying to use graffiti, the shift command and dot(symbol)command will not "hold" in place when I give them. I can see the shift arrow and the dot symbol appear briefly in the lower right hand corner, but then disappear. I've recently started using a Stowaway keyboard for longer notes. Would the associated software have anything to do with this? This problem only started this morning. No new software has been installed for several days.

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rewilson
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I've had the same problem with my Stowaway. I've found that it appears to only happen if I turn my visor off BEFORE removing it from the keyboard. A soft reset fixes things.

When using my Stowaway, I make sure my visor if OFF when I insert it into the keyboard (the keyboard will then recognize it when the visor is turned on--if not, turn it off and on again). I then remove it from the keyboard while still turned ON.

I also believe updating to the latest keyboard software helped.

--Bob

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Conkhead
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Hey, Hey! Worked like a charm.

Thanks, Bob

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