On 2011/5/29 20:54, Ben Schmidt wrote:
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Ben Schmidt <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

On 27/05/11 1:02 AM, Richard Guse wrote:

I'm using Vim 7.3 7/20/2010 under Windows 7.

I usually start gvim from the command-line but sometimes from
Windows Explorer.

After I start, do my work then use "ZZ" to save/exit, it leaves
the keyboard in a strange state relating only to the window
which was used to start gvim:

before: abc123
after: ABC!@#
after (shift key): ABC!@#
after (caps lock): abc!@#

There seem to be two ways to fix it...

1. exit and restart the window
2. in a bad window, re-start vim then type any command...even
typing ":" and exiting the window with the mouse works. Just
starting it then closing the window doesn't fix it -
something must be typed.

This doesn't happen with vim.
This doesn't happen with gvim if exited with :wq or :x.

I haven't noticed this behavior with any other application.

I've noticed several tips and messages relating to mapping caps
lock to escape but I don't map default keys.

Hello,

I could not reproduce it on my Windows Vista x86 with gvim 7.3.198. Maybe it's only on Windows 7? I'll try it later on a Windows 7 machine.

Regards,
Hong Xu
2011/5/30

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