Windows standalone arrow keys problem

Joe Lewis Wilkins pepetoo at cox.net
Fri Nov 7 11:37:07 EST 2008


Eric, FYI, using "all" hasn't improved things. It must be a Fusion  
problem. I'll see what happens when I test it on a regular PC with XP.

Thanks Eric and Mark,

Joe Wilkins

On Nov 7, 2008, at 7:52 AM, Eric Chatonet wrote:

> Joe,
>
> I said 'put flushEvents("keyDown") into tTrash'
> Actually, arrowkey does not trigger a keyDown event so prefer to  
> use  'put flushEvents("all") into tTrash'
> se la vi?
> C'est la vie !
>
> Le 7 nov. 08 à 16:47, Joe Lewis Wilkins a écrit :
>
>> Thanks, I hadn't even thought about the flushevents approach.  
>> Nothing else has worked anyway, so I'll give that a try. Sure makes  
>> sense, though it eliminates the possibility of the user holding  
>> down the arrowkeys for quick repeat action to other cards. Se la vi?
>
> Best regards from Paris,
> Eric Chatonet.

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