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capsikin
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Posted: 08:46am 29 Aug 2020
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  Quote   If I exit a program with Ctrl-C, a "C" appears at the command prompt

  Quote   If I press Ctrl, then press C, then release Ctrl, then release C, it does happen


Also I can test this by pressing Ctrl-C at the command prompt, doesn't need to be interrupting a program.

  matherp said  It happens if you are still holding C after releasing Ctrl and the auto-repeat timer runs out. Will happen more if you have shortened the initial repeat setting. Not something I intend to try and "special case" round.


It does this even when I set autorepeat to 2000,2000 and do it in well under 2 seconds.

Doing the same with Shift-C instead of Ctrl-C does a capital C, and a lower case C only after about 2 seconds. (i.e. the issue only happens with control, not with shift)
Edited 2020-08-29 18:46 by capsikin
 
matherp
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Posted: 10:39am 29 Aug 2020
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Just tested and it does exactly the same in W10 when typing into notepad. Nothing to do with the CMM2 just the way USB keyboards work.

Workround: release the C key before or at the same time as Ctrl!!!!!!!!!!
Edited 2020-08-29 20:40 by matherp
 
CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 10:26pm 29 Aug 2020
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5.05.05b22

From the manual:
PLAY TONE left [, right [, dur]]

PLAY TONE 440

results in [2] Error: Argument count

Either code is wrong or doc is wrong.
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matherp
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Posted: 07:21am 30 Aug 2020
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  Quote  Either code is wrong or doc is wrong.

Corrected in the "to-be-released" version of the manual
 
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