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Where do you experience this behavior?<br>
I use Lazarus 1.0.8 + FPC 2.6.2 under Win98 and in IDE for me it works
as expected also in small test application.<br>
With EN keyboard:<br>
- CapsLock=ON: Shift+9=(, same with CapsLock=OFF<br>
-Laco.<br>
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<div><font face="News Gothic MT" size="4">To whom it may concern:</font></div>
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<div><font face="News Gothic MT" size="4">I've downloaded two
versions of Free Pascal, version number "2.6.0" and version number
"2.6.2", both exhibit the same problem. Also, I've loaded the very
same two versions onto MS-WndowsXP Pro, and both versions work just
fine (no problem exhibited). Here is how the problem shows itself:</font></div>
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<div><font face="News Gothic MT" size="4">In Win98, whenever I turn
"Caps-lock" on, the behavior I get is as thought I'm holding down the
shift key, that is to say, the "Caps-lock" key behaves as though it's a
"Shift-lock" key. If while "Caps-lock" is active, if I press
"Shift-9", in an attempt to get a "Left parenthesis", I get a "9". If
while "Caps-lock" is active, I press just the "9" key, I get "Left
parenthesis".</font></div>
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<div><font face="News Gothic MT" size="4">This undesirable behavior
is the same for all keys that require a "Shift" in order to get the
upper character that is printed on the key. As I stated earlier, this
problem does not occur under WinXP.</font></div>
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<div><font face="News Gothic MT" size="4">Is there a fix for this
bug? Please respond via E-mail,</font></div>
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<div><font face="News Gothic MT" size="4">ChuckW.</font></div>
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