Q88450: Golf: Gender Selected Automatically When Using Keyboard
Article: Q88450
Product(s): Microsoft Home Games
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Last Modified: 18-SEP-1999
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Golf for Windows, version 1.0
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SUMMARY
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When creating a player in Microsoft Golf for Windows, if you are using the
keyboard, the gender is selected automatically.
Steps to Reproduce Problem
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1. Launch Microsoft Golf.
2. Choose the Start New Game button.
3. In the New Game dialog box, choose the Create Player button.
4. In the Name Player dialog box, type a name and choose the OK button.
5. In the Create Player dialog box, without selecting gender, press ENTER.
6. Error dialog box appears saying you must select a gender.
7. Press ENTER.
8. Female Gender is chosen for you.
Note: This does not happen if you choose OK with the mouse. It also does not
happen from the Player:Player Settings dialog box. This occurs because the focus
is set to the "female" button when you return from this alert dialog box.
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Technology : kbHomeProdSearch kbGamesSearch kbGolfSearch kbGolf100
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