Hi Kevin;

Sorry to hear you are having this issue too.  Which OS X are you running? 
 I haven't been able to reproduce it on my end.  Please let me know so we 
can look into it further.

Cheers;

Jessica

On Saturday, January 18, 2014 11:53:42 AM UTC-5, Kevin Incorvia wrote:
>
> Hi Jessica,
>
> I also have this issue. I, like Ben, have gmail shortcuts enabled.. it 
> would only take a second for you to try this and replicate the bug.  Could 
> you please look into this?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
> On Friday, December 6, 2013 1:04:13 PM UTC-5, mailplanesupport wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ben;
>>
>> Do you have Gmail's shortcuts enabled?  Go to Gmail's settings and the 
>> option is just above where you add a picture.
>> Let me know if you're still having troubles.
>>
>> Cheers;
>>
>> Jessica
>> Customer Support Ninja
>>
>> On Thursday, December 5, 2013 9:06:21 PM UTC-5, Ben Coleman wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I use the Gmail shortcuts, and they all work until I open the tasks 
>>> window.  Upon closing tasks (with a keyboard shortcut), none of the 
>>> shortcuts work until I click on a message.  It seems that the focus is 
>>> being lost.
>>>
>>> The following keystrokes always cause the issue:
>>>
>>> g+k (to open tasks)
>>> esc (to close tasks)
>>> at this point no Gmail shortcuts work.
>>>
>>> The same process in Gmail through a web browser (I'm using Chrome) works 
>>> fine.
>>>
>>> A work around is to use a MailPlane keyboard shortcut (I've been using 
>>> Cmd-D to select a message), but this is less than ideal.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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