"Larry Hall (Cygwin)" writes:
> On 10/29/2010 9:55 AM, J. David Boyd wrote:
>>
>> And I'll attach a run of cygcheck -k. Run in a plain bash window.
>>
>> I pressed the left arrow key, the right arrow key, the up arrow key, the
>> down arrow key, and q to quit.
>>
>> Note that the left and right
On 10/29/2010 9:55 AM, J. David Boyd wrote:
And I'll attach a run of cygcheck -k. Run in a plain bash window.
I pressed the left arrow key, the right arrow key, the up arrow key, the
down arrow key, and q to quit.
Note that the left and right arrow keys do show they are pressed but
just once.
And I'll attach a run of cygcheck -k. Run in a plain bash window.
I pressed the left arrow key, the right arrow key, the up arrow key, the
down arrow key, and q to quit.
Note that the left and right arrow keys do show they are pressed but
just once. The other keys show key pressed, and key re
I must have done something wrong on the prior message, as my
cygcheck.out was there, but no text. Do I need to put something
between the two?
Anyway, what I am asking is that in my install of the newest cygwin, my
left and right arrow keys don't work.
Dave
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