As of last night I have this exact same problem, Enter, Backspace and the arrow keys do not work for me in TinnR! I am using windows vista prof on a 64bit laptop. I have uninstalled, re-installed many times and even cleaned the registry etc. Does anyone know of a reason and a fix for this problem? thanks Alison
davidseres wrote: > > > > David Hewitt wrote: >> >> >> >>> A few weeks ago all of a sudden the backspace, enter and direction keys >>> were not working. I updated Tinn-R to the newest version but still no >>> sollution. After this I tried reinstalling it (prior to that I removed >>> Tinn-R and deleted all the "leftovers" manually) and still no change. In >>> every other execution (e.g. when I save a file) every key works fine. >>> >> >> I've used Tinn-R with R on Win XP ever since I started with R, and I've >> never had this problem. The only immediate thing that comes to mind is >> that you should be installing R in SDI mode to get it working with >> Tinn-R. At least that's what they say, and I've never tried it the other >> way (MDI). Maybe just uninstall R and Tinn-R, then reload R, use Custom >> installation and pick SDI, then reinstall Tinn-R. Worth a shot. >> >> >> >>> From what I have read in the other forums I believe this issue is not >>> necessarily R or Tinn-R related but might be some hidden Windows >>> settings (I'm using XP) but of this I'm not sure. >>> >> >> If that's the case, I can't help. What occurred "a few weeks ago" that >> might have been related? Did you upgrade R? >> >> > > I am using R in the SDI mode. > I can't really recall what happened a few weeks ago. There is too much > going on on my laptop. But yes, I've upgraded R to 2.6.2 but I don't > remember this causing the problem. > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Tinn-R-related-problem-tp15950714p26421486.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.