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Cannot edit keybindings #617
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Hi @strickce. Thanks for your report. Please comment here to say whether the problem stills occurs if you try again using the latest nightly build of the Arduino IDE. The links to the downloads for the nightly build are listed here: |
Closing due to lack of response. I am unable to reproduce the issue, using the latest build of the Arduino IDE (2.0.0-rc8-snapshot-7d96153), on both Windows 10 and Ubuntu 20.04 (I don't have access to a macOS machine). So I will have to conclude that the issue has been fixed since the time of the report. @strickce if you will provide the requested information by commenting here, I'll be happy to re-open this issue. |
The problem is almost fixed. Thank you! The keys now show as mac keys, and I am able to edit them. But when I click the edit pen for a key, the edit window that pops up is populated with the windows representation of the key. for instance, ADD Cursor Above says that the current value is meta+alt+up instead of the mac command+option+up.
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Hi @strickce <https://github.com/strickce>. Thanks for your report. Please comment here to say whether the problem stills occurs if you try again using the latest nightly build of the Arduino IDE.
The links to the downloads for the nightly build are listed here:
https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide#nightly-builds <https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide#nightly-builds>
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Thanks for the update.
I see you created a dedicated issue for that bug at #618. So I think it is safe to consider this issue resolved, since it was about the inability to edit the keybindings, not about the representations used when editing. |
Describe the bug
When I try to edit a keymapping, the input window does not allow me to change the contents.
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Expected behavior
The input area should be enabled for text input.
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