Thanks for the suggestion, Mark. I hadn't even thought about a keyboard setting for the Fusion/XP I'm running. Everything is/was perfect on the Mac side of things. I knew it wasn't skipping cards. That was just my best way of describing what was going on. I'm sure everything will be fine once I make that adjustment; and, perhaps, include a caveat in my instructions for the users.

Joe Wilkins

On Nov 7, 2008, at 12:54 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Joe,

I don't think it skips cards, I think you keep the keys pressed too long or the repetition settings in the keyboard control panel are set to values that don't work for you.

I wanted to give you an arrowKey handler that might solve the problem, but this arrowKey handler would run multiple times too, if you press the arrowKey too long. I think that adjusting the Windows settings is your only option, unless you want to write a very complicated script with timers.

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Op 7-nov-2008, om 6:00 heeft Joe Lewis Wilkins het volgende geschreven:

Well, navigating using Arrow keys with Windows Standalone double- dips, skips cards (next and previous). Go menu and associated control commands are fine. I inserted a wait 20 ticks into the handler, but did no good. This is XP running under Fusion.

Ideas?

Joe Wilkins

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