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Post by waxman on Aug 26, 2016 18:28:35 GMT -8
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Post by jameyz on Aug 27, 2016 14:01:40 GMT -8
If you can shoot a video of the bug and how to reproduce it, that would be more helpful..
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Post by waxman on Aug 28, 2016 16:01:38 GMT -8
Ok will do... Thanks
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Post by jameyz on Aug 29, 2016 7:45:13 GMT -8
There is a bug when hitting "ESC" before adding space for a blank "Key Command".
So always add a "key command" before trying to program, instead of just overwriting a previous key command.
I think it is safer to add the blank "Key Command" and program it. Then you just "Remove" the one that needs to be overwritten..
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Post by waxman on Aug 29, 2016 9:35:25 GMT -8
There is a bug when hitting "ESC" before adding space for a blank "Key Command". So always add a "key command" before trying to program, instead of just overwriting a previous key command. I think it is safer to add the blank "Key Command" and program it. Then you just "Remove" the one that needs to be overwritten.. That's it.... thanks good to know how to avoid it. When programming a BC you can't click out of the BC to do anything else. So when I was experimenting with BC's and learning how they worked I would erase the whole thing to start again and crash... I am getting what I want out of the Raven and Batch Commands. It's working well. If I do get a BC that is going south and the mouse starts cycling in a loop across the screen is their a command or easy way to get out?
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Post by jameyz on Aug 29, 2016 10:59:02 GMT -8
I am getting what I want out of the Raven and Batch Commands. It's working well. If I do get a BC that is going south and the mouse starts cycling in a loop across the screen is their a command or easy way to get out? You will see a "GEAR" spinning on the top menu bar, just click the gear and then the X inside this gear will stop it...
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Post by waxman on Aug 29, 2016 16:38:42 GMT -8
Thanks
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