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Someone who is still running DP might correct me on this, but when I was on DP, I don't remember having to press space and then start typing my password. My password happens to begin with a capital letter. If I remember correctly, on DP, pressing shift would clear the lock screen and set me up for the capital letter. However, in CP, when I press shift key, it doesn't seem to register the first letter when I type in my password UNLESS I pressed space first to clear the lock screen.
I don't know if anyone here could change this in the Release Candidate, but I would prefer it if when I press a key to enter the first letter of my password, that it automatically remove the lock on the screen AND register the letter...
I don't know if anyone here could change this in the Release Candidate, but I would prefer it if when I press a key to enter the first letter of my password, that it automatically remove the lock on the screen AND register the letter...
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Dell Studio XPS 1340 / Custom desktop
- CPU
- LT: Intel P8600 Core 2 Duo (2.4GHz) DT: QX9770 Core 2 Extreme
- Motherboard
- DT: DX48BT2 from Intel
- Memory
- LT: 4GB of 1066MHz DDR3 DT: 8GB of OCZ DDR3 Dual Channel 1333Mhz Gold Series RAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- LT: Nvidia 9400M G DT: GTX295
- Monitor(s) Displays
- DT: 2 Acer 23 iinch 1080p displays
- Screen Resolution
- LT: 1280x800 DT: 3840x1080
- Hard Drives
- LT: 320GB Seagate Momentus 7200rpm
DT: 1TB Samsung HD103UJ 7200rpm
- PSU
- DT: 1000W Rosewill Bronze Series
- Case
- DT: Thermaltake Armor LCS
- Cooling
- DT: Custom assortment of wate rcooling parts
- Keyboard
- DT: Microsoft Sidewinder X4
- Mouse
- DT: Logitech wired USB mouse
- Internet Speed
- about 370KB/s down, 70KB/s up