On 10 Apr 2016, at 15:43, John Cooper | wrote:
This sounds like the problem where the system believes that a dialog,
such as a password input dialog, is open somewhere, so it disables
text input elsewhere, even in the current application.
I generally have 16 apps open, sometimes more. I run i
On 10 Apr 2016, at 16:43, John Cooper wrote:
This sounds like the problem where the system believes that a dialog,
such as a password input dialog, is open somewhere, so it disables
text input elsewhere, even in the current application. On my system,
the LastPass plug-in is often the apparent
Kee Hinckley wrote (at 12:13 on 10 Apr 2016):
I've also twice hit a bizarre input problem where my keyboards are
still recognized (I can bring down the keyboard menu and see them move
as I type), and command keys work, and keys work in apps without input
areas (e.g. LaunchBar). **But I can't t
Kee Hinckley wrote about input focus:
Ditto. You have to go click elsewhere and then come back. Very
annoying. And I'm pretty sure it's not just MailMate.
Yes, it could be anything. A couple examples (please pardon what may be
too much information, heh) -
I can be reading email with MailMa
On 10 Apr 2016, at 14:18, Billy Youdelman wrote:
Vlad Ghitulescu wrote:
I'm seeing something like a *lack of focus* :-): I switch from
another application to MailMate, the screen changes to the space
where MailMate resides **BUT** the focus remains on the previous
application :-(
I mostly
Vlad Ghitulescu wrote:
I'm seeing something like a *lack of focus* :-): I switch from another
application to MailMate, the screen changes to the space where
MailMate resides **BUT** the focus remains on the previous application
:-(
I mostly discover this after trying some keyboard-shortcuts
Hello!
I'm seeing something like a *lack of focus* :-): I switch from another
application to MailMate, the screen changes to the space where MailMate
resides **BUT** the focus remains on the previous application :-(
I mostly discover this after trying some keyboard-shortcuts specific to
Mai