Hi Petr,
in the ThinAIR's status bar there are three flags, here is the meaning:
A appears if the CAPS LOCK key is inserted
1 appears if the NUM LOCK key is inserted
S appears if the SCROLL LOCK key is inserted
Regards,
Roberto
Hi Roberto,
I have found little typo in ThinAir status bar.
When you open some script, you can see on statusbar:
- I am not sure what that "1" means, as it never changes.Row: x Col: x Off: x | | 1 | | Line: x Size: x
- I think "Line" should be "Lines", people like me confuse it with information now provided by "Row" field.
I know details... but should be easy to fix at least
Thanks
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Hi Petr,
in the ThinAIR's status bar there are three flags, here is the meaning:
A appears if the CAPS LOCK key is inserted
1 appears if the NUM LOCK key is inserted
S appears if the SCROLL LOCK key is inserted
Regards,
Roberto
http://www.thinbasic.com
Thanks for the explanations.
Does scroll-lock somehow affect the writing in thinAir? I thought this key is redundant on my keyboard
Learn 3D graphics with ThinBASIC, learn TBGL!
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Hi Petr,
you are right the SCROLL LOCK key doesn't affect the ThinAIR's behaviour, ThinAIR simple ignore it.
Ciao,
Roberto
http://www.thinbasic.com
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