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From MacFixIt;
CopyPaste workaround We previously reported that CopyPaste X 1.6 causes the "c" key to malfunction in Mac OS X 10.3. The software's author has now provided a temporary workaround until a software fix can be supplied:
"While running CopyPaste with OS X 10.3, the lowercase 'c' will not type. I have to hold it down with effort in order to get it to type. Quit CopyPaste and the problem goes away.
"The problem is a conflict with the use of the Command key preference that CopyPaste relies on - it is this that disables your 'c.' Start CopyPaste and immediately go to the Preferences Menu .If you change the first popup preference to not use the Command key, it will enable the 'c' to work. The next two settings must have a selection other than 'no clip archive.' Be careful not to select a shortcut that conflicts with other application shortcuts if you have had no clip archive selected previously. For example Command-shift-V will conflict with an Entourage shortcut to paste as quotation."
CopyPaste workaround We previously reported that CopyPaste X 1.6 causes the "c" key to malfunction in Mac OS X 10.3. The software's author has now provided a temporary workaround until a software fix can be supplied:
"While running CopyPaste with OS X 10.3, the lowercase 'c' will not type. I have to hold it down with effort in order to get it to type. Quit CopyPaste and the problem goes away.
"The problem is a conflict with the use of the Command key preference that CopyPaste relies on - it is this that disables your 'c.' Start CopyPaste and immediately go to the Preferences Menu .If you change the first popup preference to not use the Command key, it will enable the 'c' to work. The next two settings must have a selection other than 'no clip archive.' Be careful not to select a shortcut that conflicts with other application shortcuts if you have had no clip archive selected previously. For example Command-shift-V will conflict with an Entourage shortcut to paste as quotation."