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Entering the character string to post
Dave Yates (GrandPAH)_8
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Double click, copy and paste works for me with Firefox.
Thanks for posting that hint
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Entering the character string to post
Perhaps I am simply too old/sight impaired to do this. But many times I simply can not discern what the required character string to enter a reply is.
You need to filter for some things. Indistinct upper/lower case (e.g., i vs l That is I vs L). The string generator needs to take into consideration the easy readability of the text to old eyes. To young eyes they look different; to me - not. There are other characters that have this problem.0 -
cut and paste letters into box0 -
tired eyes
The capital "O" 's and the 0 [zeros] are real hard to discern. For whatever reason my browser won't let me cut and paste all of the characters. I can type and read w/o my glasses but I need them to figure out the password. My Dad tells me, " Don't get old, you're not gonna like it"0 -
make sure that you click right at first letter and highlight all letters. If you are over to the left too far, it will put in a space and will cut off last letters0 -
copy and paste
works everytime for me, and like 3lees said, make sure you get it exact with only the characters highlighted0 -
Rather than the swipe, copy & paste,
try double clicking, then copy & paste - I suppose it may depend upon browser & OS, though.0 -
double
Double click seemed to work best, thanks0
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