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Cannot demo Dutch exam mode: mouse click [on] missed #417

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Stephan-P opened this issue Jan 13, 2022 · 3 comments
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Cannot demo Dutch exam mode: mouse click [on] missed #417

Stephan-P opened this issue Jan 13, 2022 · 3 comments

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@Stephan-P
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I cannot do a demo of the Dutch exam mode with the latest CEmu build.

  • Start CEmu (with OS 5.7.0)
  • Make sure to switch it OFF
  • On de PC keyboard hold [Shift] and next press and hold the keys [+] and [enter]
  • While holding these keys - they are indicated as pressed - use the mouse pointer to click the [on] button at the CEmu keyboard
  • This last click to switch on CEmu does not get through like it used to do in previous versions

Possibly this issue is about not being able to catch the mouse click (of the [on] button)

By suggestion of Adriweb I was able to work around the issue by using the [F12] key on the PC keyboard which is bound to the CEmu [on] key.

Environment: PC Windows 11 64-bit
CEmu: v2.0dev (git: 28575a4)

@jacobly0
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You can also right click on the keys you want to be held.

@adriweb
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adriweb commented Jan 14, 2022

Considering right clicking is actually the standard way to make keys "held", can you confirm this works without having to resort to the F12 keybinding?

@Stephan-P
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Using RMB-clicks things work beautifully. Much easier than superflexing [shift] [+] [enter] [fn] [f12]
I assume that closes this issue then

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