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Certain operations lend themselves well to using the 'hold' key press state e.g., volume control operations. For certain classes of input device, 'hold' works well e.g., a PS/2 or USB keyboard. But BT speakers tend to perform very poorly and can randomly spit-out many 'hold' events, presumably because of poor hardware design, even when the user did not actually hold down the key.
For now I'm marking this as won't fix.
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Certain operations lend themselves well to using the 'hold' key press state e.g., volume control operations. For certain classes of input device, 'hold' works well e.g., a PS/2 or USB keyboard. But BT speakers tend to perform very poorly and can randomly spit-out many 'hold' events, presumably because of poor hardware design, even when the user did not actually hold down the key.
For now I'm marking this as won't fix.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: