At 5:54 AM on 2/6/2004, Stefan Tanurkov typed ... S> OK, I've just made a "fix" which seems to be effective for cruise S> buttons - it looks like the driver sends wheel events directly to the S> control (unlike standard scroll events - they are sent to the owning S> window and that was the problem). So, the cruise buttons should work S> correctly starting from 2.03 Beta/59 :-)
I'm seriously concerned that RIT Labs is not a real software company. After receiving problem reports, a real software company (Microsoft, for example) would name a committee to look into the reports and, 3 months later, the committee's final report and recommendations would be passed on to another committee that would confer with the project manager. Within 3 months, this group would develop guidelines and standard for implementing a hot-fix, which would then be handed over to the staff programmers. Two months after that, the hot-fix would be released and it would break 4 other important functions. RIT Labs, on the other hand, receives a report and fixes the problem within 24 hours. What kind of way is this to run a company! (Now if you will excuse me, I must have someone help me extricate my tongue from my cheek, where it is firmly wedged.) -- Bill Blinn Technology Editor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - 2/6/2004 at 6:56 AM Technology Editor, Newsradio 610 WTVN, Columbus, Ohio Using The Bat! v2.02.3 CE on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 Random thought: Please remain calm ... I may be mad, but I am a professional. -- Mad Scientist If not for these words, this line would be blank. ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html