I figured as much, but no one else had responded today. If I had the
same problem, I think I'd create a new cd 10 - just like 9 or 11 - and
move everything from the existing 10 to the new one. I realize that
may not be as easy as one might think, but it might be worth trying.
What kind of s
Bingo. Problem solved! Field was locked but I inadvertently did not
turn focusable off. Did that and all is well. Thanks, Terry.
Oh, and for anyone else looking for the toggle to turn keyboard
navigation on and off, it is in the Revs Preferences menu item. That
wasn't the problem in this
Is there an unlocked field that has focus on this cd? It could be eating up
your keystrokes.
Terry...
On 12/9/08 11:11 AM, "Petrides, M.D. Marian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion, Joe. Unfortunately, there's nothing in any
> of the handlers in the stack that uses ArrowKe
Thanks for the suggestion, Joe. Unfortunately, there's nothing in any
of the handlers in the stack that uses ArrowKeys. I could swear I
once found a check box in one of the object inspectors that solved the
problem, but I can't find it now. I'm using 2.9 BTW.
On Sep 11, 2008, at 6:43 PM,
Hi Marian,
Since I often do such things with the on ArrowKeys handlers, check cd
10's script and any object on cd 10 that may have an ON ArrowKeys
handler. Could also be on a stack handler that provides an exception.
In which cases you may need to do a pass ArrowKeys statement in one of
t
I have a stack which functions just as I intend it except for one
card. When run from a splash screen standalone, that arrow keys on my
Mac can be used to go forward and backwards in the stack--UNTIL I get
to cd 10. On Cd 10 the arrow keys do not navigate to the next or
previous cd, they