On 05/29/2011 08:54 PM, Ben Schmidt wrote:
Below is a message from vim_use where we've partially identified the
cause of some bug. Maybe there's a Windows dev here who has some more
ideas, or could reproduce it and track it down? I'm afraid I'm pretty
useless from here.

Smiles,

Ben.



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 cannot reproduce it with gvim 7.3.206 on Windows 7 x64. Is there more information?

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