Greetings Eric from Paris,
Thanks, I hadn't even thought about the flushevents approach. Nothing
else has worked anyway, so I'll give that a try. Sure makes sense,
though it eliminates the possibility of the user holding down the
arrowkeys for quick repeat action to other cards. Se la vi?
Joe Wilkins
On Nov 7, 2008, at 7:22 AM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Bonjour Joe,
Le 7 nov. 08 à 16:14, Joe Lewis Wilkins a écrit :
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.
Instead of including a caveat in your instructions (you know that
users never read instructions :-), you could script your own
arrowKey handler and add at the end a 'put flushEvents("keyDown")
into tTrash' that will make all supernumerary arrowKey sent ignored.
See flushEvents in the docs.
Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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