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Reported by simekk on 2010-12-18 21:11
It seems that the current snapshot of NVDA has sometimes problems determining the current state of CapsLock:
caps lock on
caps lock off
caps lock on
caps lock off
caps lock on
caps lock off
caps lock off
caps lock on
caps lock off
caps lock on
caps lock on
I have noticed that the state was sometimes reversed to what was announced by NVDA. Strange indeed. Anybody else experiencing this behavior? (on Lenovo T-61, 64-bit)
PS: Another improvement might be adding an "X" closing button on the speech viewer window, it just a good design pattern
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Comment 2 by briang1 on 2010-12-20 21:04
For the record, I tried to get this to occur in XP but could not.
There have been reports this occurs with numlock in xp, but I cannot get that to do it either.
Could it be a manifestation of that rare overlapping i/o we have seen?
Reported by simekk on 2010-12-18 21:11
It seems that the current snapshot of NVDA has sometimes problems determining the current state of CapsLock:
caps lock on
caps lock off
caps lock on
caps lock off
caps lock on
caps lock off
caps lock off
caps lock on
caps lock off
caps lock on
caps lock on
I have noticed that the state was sometimes reversed to what was announced by NVDA. Strange indeed. Anybody else experiencing this behavior? (on Lenovo T-61, 64-bit)
PS: Another improvement might be adding an "X" closing button on the speech viewer window, it just a good design pattern
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: