On 21.05.2012 at 10:14 Uhr -0400 dunb...@aol.com apparently wrote:
I have never seen this behavior.
But I see that others have noticed the same irregularity. It is so
fundamental, that I cannot imagine it is an engine issue, but rather
must be some procedural thing, as Igor points out, though this seems
odd to me.
Craig Newman
I should have said: I keep seeing exactly that once a while as well.
As far as I can see, based on a few years of observation, it has to
do with mis-clicking somehow. I don't know whether it is the position
of the click or release or more conditions have to be met. However,
whatever it is, it causes one part of the engine to think the field
is not active for input while the other part of the engine shows that
it is. I have a stack that I use for years for database input and
once a while I get this behavior in one of the input fields, not
always the same, whereas the stack works fine otherwise.
Robert
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