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Alexander Suvorov | Sergey Poziturin | HotdogEd 2.13.5 |
March 24, 2017 3:31 PM * |
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Hello, Sergey Poziturin. On 3/13/17 23:04 you wrote: SP> - Hardware keyboard articles navigation. I can't help stumbling on a one little thing. It was in previous versions and it stil is in this one. When I select a FTN/NNTP server from initial menu or when I choose another area to reply - there is a highlighted selection, which I can move with up/down arrows on a keyboard and then press enter. And that's great! But when I scroll the list of areas (or newsgroups) - there isn't one. Although, it actually *is* there, but it's invisible, for when I press the enter button - it opens an area wich is currently under the invisible highlight-selection. For example: when I scroll down the list - it will be the last area on the screen, if I press up several times - it will be an area on a corresponding position from the bottom, etc. So.. is it possible to make this selection visible everywhere? Would be very nice, since my new BT-mouse tends to turn-off after just a few minutes of inactivity and I have to press a button on it and then wait for about 5-10 seconds for it to connect. -- Best regards! Alexander. --- Hotdoged/2.13.5/Android * Origin: https://www.linuxcounter.net/user/495771 (2:5030/722.68) |
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