Sorry for my bad english but im to old to learn english really good. My time is limited :-) and i need ofte a long time to write my questions in this language.

Your posts often come across as if they were written by a teenager who cannot be bothered to properly type everything out. I realize that English is not your primary language but here are two quick and easy things to work on that will greatly enhance the respect that you receive around here.

  1. Stop using text messaging shortcuts like "u" when you mean "you" and "ur" when you mean "your".
  2. If you are going to use contractions then include the apostrophe such as "I'm" instead of "im". (Bonus points for not using contractions at all such as "I have" instead of "I've".)

In reply to Re^4: Capture Keystroke by Mr. Muskrat
in thread Capture Keystroke by michbach

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