Daryl, let me put it this way. Paradox, which is a cracking group, cracked the first version of PSCS (or PS8) take your pick. When they did make the crack somewhere in the coding they screwed up on the shortcut keys working. So if you have one of the first versions of the Paradox cracked PSCS or adobe golive (although, I have heard no problems from golive) then your gonna have a screwed up control shortcut keys problem. Until you replace the "cracked" files with the original or a newly updated cracked version.
This problem doesn’t exist with Users who are running a "purchased version" from adobe or any other reputable source.
That is how we all know about the cracked version. Now, away you heathens, I have work to do on my archaically obsolete PS7.
"Daryl Pritchard" >>>>>> Unless I have missed a posting somewhere that covers this, has anyone specifically stated that they have downloaded and installed the crack for PSCS and, in turn, verified that it does indeed cause the CTRL key problem? Although I have located the name of the cracked version of PSCS and, separately, the crack itself, I have not been successful in downloading either of them. I had planned to install them myself to see if I could duplicate the problem (that’s in my nature…I’m a test engineer). If not, then perhaps just as someone else found a keyboard driver problem being the cause, the use of a crack might only be a source of the problem for some, yet not all users.
I guess I’d just like to see folks be a bit more diplomatic in their
replies than to suggest right from the start, that a PSCS user with the CTRL key problem is running a cracked version. That is, rather than saying "Mike, remove the crack", instead say something to the effect of the following:
"This problem has thus far been attributed to the use of either a crack
for the PSCS activation, or to a keyboard driver issue. If you’re using a crack, remove it. If you’re using a keyboard driver, try reinstalling or updating it. If neither of these solutions work, please let us know so that we can continue to try and isolate other possible causes."
Thanks,
Daryl