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2009-01-27
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2009-01-28
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2009-01-28
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2009-01-28
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2009-01-29
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When using the Chr key to choose and input accented characters on the manual keyboard, after the second hit on the accented letter the system either deletes a 'new paragraph' mark if there is one or skips the following letter (the cursor moves automatically beyond the next letter). I observed this while writing text online, in other words while I use the microB browser.
This does not happen after just one combined hit of the Chr key and the targeted character or when using a fresh input field with no content (for example when starting a new message on a web based email service as opposed to replying to an incoming message).
I found the use of the Chr key to select from different versions of the letter pretty nice, but with this bug it is almost useless for me, especially when writing in Spanish (with the keyboard set to Es). I forgot to say that I am still on chinook.
Thanks
Antonio