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I use IOGear KVM GCS1942. This KVM uses Scroll Lock to switch between computers. I have been using this KVM with Ergonomic Keyboard 400 fine. I recently switched from Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 to Ergonomic Keyboard LXM-00001. I found out that the scroll lock key on LXM-00001 does not work with the KVM. When I press the Scroll Lock, the KVM does not recognize it. I didn't have this problem with Ergo Keyboard 4000.

Unfortunately, there is little in this scenario that depends on the operating system. You can try to update drivers for KVM or Keyboard interfaces, but since the keyboard is emulated through the KVM, it would be recommended that you better contact the manufacturer of the KVM or their community for assistance, as they can be better experienced to provide answers.

From my personal experience, it happens that sometimes the keyboard is plugged on the mouse port and viceversa, and they will still work normally, but some keymaps will not be recognize (such as control hotkeys). Since it is an quick check, I think is worth to mention.

I have created a Power bi with all the excel data sat behind feeding into it to create the visuals, etc. Most of my visuals I am able to select 'Show Data Point as a Table' and the line detail apears no problems. However, I there are some visuals that do not show this option. These are not formatted differently in any way and the data behind this is the same source as other visuals which have this option.

Hi @Danny-1942 ,
According to the documentation I checked, there are indeed some limitations to this feature, as mentioned in the official docs:
Are only available for specific types of data. In the Power BI service, if you hover over a data point and don't see the option to Show data point as a table, then the visual contains data that doesn't support it. In Power BI Desktop, if the menu option for Data point table is grayed out, then the visual contains data that doesn't support it.
For example, if the visual has a measure in the Value field, showing the data underlying a data point will not be available.
So you need to make sure that the data model behind these visual objects doesn't contain any metric values or calculations that might prevent functionality from being available. Complex metric values or specific DAX functions may limit the ability to view data in tabular form directly from the visual object.

For a more detailed description of this feature you can refer to this document
Show the data that was used to create the report visual - Power BI Microsoft Learn

Hi Albert, thank you very much for your post, this has helped me to no end. very clear and i understand the issue. The visuals i had contained calculations, i have managed to change this and get the same outcome on the visual. The Show data point as a table is now available. Thanks again.

Emerald Harbor AirFounded operations1942ceased operations1969 (Bought by Landmark then bought by Pacifica)ICAOEHAIATAEHCallsignEMERALD HARBORHeadquartersMiami International Airport, Terminal 1founderDavid Zimmerman

In 1969, Emerald Harbor Air was bought by Landmark Airlines, and Emerald Harbor Air had 32 destinations, mainly in the southeast. Landmark decided to keep the EHA name operational, seeing that it served

In 1987, EHA acquired 20 Cessna C208B Caravans from the parent company Landmark Airlines, each configured to seat 13 passengers. These allowed the airline to re-enter the 11-19 seat commuter market, which hadn't been served by EHA since the retirement of the Tri-motors in 1955. The DC-8s have since been retired but the DC-3s continued to soldier on due to the continued availability of DC-3 airframe and engine parts.

EHA continues to expand the destinations list, with service to New York, Chicago, Denver, and Los Angeles. Recently, the airline has added a flight to Anchorage, requiring a stop in Vancouver and making EHA an international carrier.

Not sure if it's windows related or not... I reinstalled W10 with the newest "Creators update" and the game isn't even starting... There is a black screen for 3-4 seconds and then it's closing without any messages. The only other thing changed is my video card, but i don't really have problems with other old games. Drivers are updated, i tried compatibility modes and other clients... Nothing works, any ideas?

I can confirm the game runs on Win10 Creators update. Was this a complete reinstall of windows or just the update and did it work before the update on standard windows 10?
Have you activated the hidden administrator account in windows 10?

Still not starting for me I have downloaded everything at least twice, all the patches, different BF42 files from different websites, I've enabled directplay. I still get a black screen for 1-3 seconds then a small cmd window for a split second. Windows 10 home laptop.

Just activate directplay in Windows 10, (Normally it should be activated automaticly when you start Bf1942 the first time), then set admin and compatibility mode XPSp3 on Blackscreen.exe and Bf1942.exe.

System.ServiceModel.FaultException`1[Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Framework.Tools.DMF.ServiceProxy.DMFServiceReference.ExceptionData]: DMF1942 (Fault Detail is equal to Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Framework.Tools.DMF.ServiceProxy.DMFServiceReference.ExceptionData).

NAME:
ex
VALUE:
System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. ---> System.ServiceModel.FaultException`1[Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Framework.Tools.DMF.ServiceProxy.DMFServiceReference.ExceptionData]: DMF1942

Server stack trace:
at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel.HandleReply(ProxyOperationRuntime operation, ProxyRpc& rpc)
at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel.Call(String action, Boolean oneway, ProxyOperationRuntime operation, Object[] ins, Object[] outs, TimeSpan timeout)
at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.InvokeService(IMethodCallMessage methodCall, ProxyOperationRuntime operation)
at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.Invoke(IMessage message)

Exception rethrown at [0]:
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.HandleReturnMessage(IMessage reqMsg, IMessage retMsg)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.PrivateInvoke(MessageData& msgData, Int32 type)
at Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Framework.Tools.DMF.ServiceProxy.DMFServiceReference.ServiceContract.HasWritePermission(String path)
at Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Framework.Tools.DMF.ServiceProxy.DmfEntityProxy.c__DisplayClass1f.b__1e()
at Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Framework.Tools.DMF.ServiceProxy.DmfEntityProxy.DoWork[T](Func`1 work)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at System.RuntimeMethodHandle.InvokeMethod(Object target, Object[] arguments, Signature sig, Boolean constructor)
at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.UnsafeInvokeInternal(Object obj, Object[] parameters, Object[] arguments)
at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture)
at Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.ManagedInterop.ClrBridgeImpl.InvokeClrInstanceMethod(ClrBridgeImpl* , ObjectWrapper* objectWrapper, Char* pszMethodName, Int32 argsLength, ObjectWrapper** arguments, Boolean* argsAreByRef, Boolean* isException)
TYPE:
System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException

My issue is not resolved, the previous most recent activity was that I was asked if the DIXF client component was installed on the client server, to which I explained that the client component is installed on the server running SQL server since it is a test environment with only two servers.

In 1939, Bell Telephone Laboratories completes this calculator, designed by scientist George Stibitz. In 1940, Stibitz demonstrated the CNC at an American Mathematical Society conference held at Dartmouth College. Stibitz stunned the group by performing calculations remotely on the CNC (located in New York City) using a Teletype terminal connected to New York over special telephone lines. This is likely the first example of remote access computing.

The Z3, an early computer built by German engineer Konrad Zuse working in complete isolation from developments elsewhere, uses 2,300 relays, performs floating point binary arithmetic, and has a 22-bit word length. The Z3 was used for aerodynamic calculations but was destroyed in a bombing raid on Berlin in late 1943. Zuse later supervised a reconstruction of the Z3 in the 1960s, which is currently on display at the Deutsches Museum in Munich.

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