azrad
Not-so-junior Member
i was shocked!!!
[PC Guy, At Office]
yesterday, someone (PC Guy) borrow my iBook 366 for a presentation...
[Me, At Home]
Suddenly, i got a call saying that my iBook is not functioning... they explain to me that my iBook is not reponding if the press Spacebar or any other keys.
[In the evening, i met the PC Guy at the Office]
He shows me my iBook... i try to type in... but alas, it is true that the keyboard is not functioning... i look at my iBook and saw that the Num Lock key is on. I press on the Num Lock to disable it... and poof!, i immidiately can type again.
i asked him, 'Did u notice the Num Lock is on? '
and he reply, ' Yes '.
' Why dont u try to press the Num Lock to set it off '.
He just smile at me without saying a word.
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Man, when it comes to Mac Machine, i think we are more technical than them. In fact, most of PC users out there doesn't know how to troubleshoot their own PC. That's why we see a lots of PC Technician out there...
Have u ever heard Mac Technician?
[PC Guy, At Office]
yesterday, someone (PC Guy) borrow my iBook 366 for a presentation...
[Me, At Home]
Suddenly, i got a call saying that my iBook is not functioning... they explain to me that my iBook is not reponding if the press Spacebar or any other keys.
[In the evening, i met the PC Guy at the Office]
He shows me my iBook... i try to type in... but alas, it is true that the keyboard is not functioning... i look at my iBook and saw that the Num Lock key is on. I press on the Num Lock to disable it... and poof!, i immidiately can type again.
i asked him, 'Did u notice the Num Lock is on? '
and he reply, ' Yes '.
' Why dont u try to press the Num Lock to set it off '.
He just smile at me without saying a word.
---
Man, when it comes to Mac Machine, i think we are more technical than them. In fact, most of PC users out there doesn't know how to troubleshoot their own PC. That's why we see a lots of PC Technician out there...
Have u ever heard Mac Technician?