[GreenKeys] Model 35
Bruce Lane
kc7gr-15 at bluefeathertech.com
Sat Jul 23 12:14:14 EDT 2011
Most likely to prevent accidental activation in the midst of an important message. Example: Someone could be walking by the machine, and end up dropping something on the keyboard.
Keep the peace(es).
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On 23-Jul-11 at 11:28 Larry Tighe wrote:
>Still working to understand the Model 35 I aquired.....why would the
>machine
>have a "KB Unblind" function.
>
>In other words....why would a KB be "blinded" in the first place? Seems
>to
>me you just don't type if
>you don't want the KB functional. What am I missing here? Printers were
>blinded to prevent print
>when they were on a "party line" until the unblind code was sent...that
>makes sense.
>
>lar
>
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