On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 09:00:45 -0500, you wrote:

>I can't reproduce the keyboard problem you describe.
>
>Here are the steps I followed:
> * start emc 2.4.2 (I used a run-in-place sim build on ubuntu 10.04)
> * in the config selector, choose sim/axis
> * using a standard USB HID keyboard, press the following sequence of
>   keys: F1 F2
> * press and hold right-arrow
>This sequence of keys brings the machine out of e-stop, turns the
>machine on, and jogs towards +X.
>
>If I misunderstood the problem you're trying to describe, please try
>explaining it again.  A step by step explanation may help me understand
>what you're trying to get at.

Will be weekend before I can get back in the shop, will let you know.

>> >Use a different name for your modified version of hal_manualtoolchange.
>> >Except for "configuration files", dpkg always overwrites all package
>> >files when installing upgrades, so we have no freedom to change this
>> >behavior while using debian packaging for emc2.
>> 
>> Is it referenced anywhere else but in the .hal file?
>
>The only references are in the hal file.

Great, thanks Jeff.

Steve Blackmore
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