Re: [Bug] b15 pv9: Issue with speed of return key to insert a line break

  • From: rblist@xxxxxx
  • To: ftcdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 12:14:52 -0500

 Uuups.. you are right. Older beta versions of FTC also have this return key 
behavior.
I just checked Mircosoft Word. It looks almost the same.

So cancel this one... :-))))))))



 

-----Original Message----- 
From: Brendan Murphy <bmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ftcdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Send: Mi., 30. Jan. 2008, 16:55
Topic: Re: [Bug] b15 pv9: Issue with speed of return key to insert a line break









> Sometimes pressing the return key to insert a line break results?

> in more then one line break. This behavior is due to the speed?

> optimzation of FTC.?

>?

> I like to suggest that the return key waits for the "keyup" event?

> before it can insert a new line break. Otherwise it should be?

> slowed down a little bit so that at a normal typing speed only one?

> line break will be inserted.?
?

There is no key up event. Key down events are generated by the OS?

and are dependent on the user settings in the Keyboard properties?

control panel. If the repeat delay in the control panel is to?

short, you can get multiple key down events from a single key?

stroke. So this really has nothing to do with the speed of the?

FTC. The FTC is just responding to the events it receives.?

Besides, waiting for key to be up will not solve the problem since?

the OS will still send the queued key down events.?
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