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on CentOS (and other Linux distros,), numlock is disabled by default, unlike windows where is it enabled by default. |
Yes. The key is working elsewhere as in the "File -> Save As..." or this message. Only problem is inside the text editor. |
Can you give a try to latest hourly? http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software#hourly We changed editor and your issue could have been autofixed |
Does not seem to be fixed. I played with the system keycode table and George On 05/28/2015 10:57 AM, Federico Fissore wrote:
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Fixed in 054a901. Fix will be available in next hourly build. Please remind that due to unknown glitches, only plain arrows work: no shift/ctrl/etc combination |
I am using 1.5.7 on a dual boot Centos 6.5 And Windows 7 laptop. With Centos, the 4 arrow keys on the numeric pad do nothing when pressed in the IDE Editor. Same machine with Windows they work fine. The Page UP/DOWN and HOME/END work. Same keys work inside the Serial Monitor. Tried with builtin keypad as well as external usb keyboard. Same behavior on 2 Centos desktop machines.
Down graded to 1.0.5 and same results. This is the only application I use that exibits this behavior.
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