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A primary reason for why #801 is necessary: single-key shortcuts fire when they should not. Pressing z or backspace key while the focus is in the textbox will actually change page to the previous one instead of typing z or deleting the symbol. Same will happen when the focus is inside a flash app or game: anything pressed while the focus is inside the app will bubble to the browser and execute a corresponding single-key shortcut action. That's pretty ridiculous and I'm not sure how it went unnoticed for about 3 months (I think it first occurred around the end of January).
E: Forgot to mention this happens on Windows x32 build, didn't test other versions.
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Yes, the symptoms for that bug look just like mine. Happens on Windows XP SP3, x86. Also, just tested on a virtual machine with Win7 x86, it shows same behavior for inputs, can't test flash at the moment.
A primary reason for why #801 is necessary: single-key shortcuts fire when they should not. Pressing
z
orbackspace
key while the focus is in the textbox will actually change page to the previous one instead of typingz
or deleting the symbol. Same will happen when the focus is inside a flash app or game: anything pressed while the focus is inside the app will bubble to the browser and execute a corresponding single-key shortcut action. That's pretty ridiculous and I'm not sure how it went unnoticed for about 3 months (I think it first occurred around the end of January).E: Forgot to mention this happens on Windows x32 build, didn't test other versions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: