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posted 2014-01-22 12:49:57 +0300

Bug: Fingerterm while an alarm or a call is activated

If you get a call or an alarm while typing in Fingerterm and a button is pressed at the same time the call or alarm activates it stays on. For example, while writing hello and pressing "l" when something else activates it produces an infite amount of l's while the call or alarm is active; here the hello would become hellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll....

Bug: Fingerterm while an alarm or a call is activatedkeys get "stuck"

If you get a call or an alarm while typing in Fingerterm and a button is pressed at the same time the call or alarm activates it stays on. gets "stuck". For example, while writing hello and pressing "l" when something else activates it produces an infite amount of l's while the call or alarm is active; here the hello would become hellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll....

Edit: Now this happens with normal usage also. Very annoying when using irssi over an ssh connection.

Bug: Fingerterm keys get "stuck"

If you get a call or an alarm while typing in Fingerterm and a button is pressed at the same time the call or alarm activates it gets "stuck". For example, while writing hello and pressing "l" when something else activates it produces an infite amount of l's while the call or alarm is active; here the hello would become hellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll....

Edit: Now this happens with normal usage also. Very annoying when using irssi over an ssh connection.connection. From the another, duplicate question:

"This only seems to happen when you freshly launch terminal. Once terminal is ready, immediately start typing fast - even if it is gibberish. what you will find is one of the keys that you type will get stuck in the pressed position and continuously enter a repeat loop. so in the terminal window you will see the key appearing repeatedly nonstop."