[bug, linuxVM] shift-tab not captured

Jan Theodore Galkowski algebraist at salonmember.com
Sat Oct 23 18:40:54 UTC 1999


On Sun, 17 Oct 1999 14:00:20   JArchibald wrote:
>--> 10/17/99 1:32:36 PM EDT, gte949e at prism.gatech.edu -->
><< Maybe we want to ignore that one since many windoze users like that key 
>sequence
> for switching applications...
>    ...
> michalstarke wrote:
> > 
> > to nux VM explorers:
> > 
> > On my linux VM (2.5), the 'shift-tab' keyboard combination is not reported 
>by InputSensor.keyboardPressed, while the other shift-* combinations are 
>reported, and tab by itself is reported too.
> > (Other VMs do report 'shift-tab').
> > 
> > michal >>
>
>On WinDoze, it's the <Alt-Tab> sequence that is used for switching 
>applications. I don't know that <Shift-Tab> does anything. Does anyone else 
>have additional information on the <Shift-Tab>?
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999 14:00:20   JArchibald wrote:
>--> 10/17/99 1:32:36 PM EDT, gte949e at prism.gatech.edu -->
><< Maybe we want to ignore that one since many windoze users like that key 
>sequence
> for switching applications...
>    ...
> michalstarke wrote:
> > 
> > to nux VM explorers:
> > 
> > On my linux VM (2.5), the 'shift-tab' keyboard combination is not reported 
>by InputSensor.keyboardPressed, while the other shift-* combinations are 
>reported, and tab by itself is reported too.
> > (Other VMs do report 'shift-tab').
> > 
> > michal >>
>
>On WinDoze, it's the <Alt-Tab> sequence that is used for switching 
>applications. I don't know that <Shift-Tab> does anything. Does anyone else 
>have additional information on the <Shift-Tab>?
>

Jerry-- Only thing it does on my Win95 system
here is "back tab", as is going backwards through
the tabbing order in windows input fields.


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