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Subject: The numpad Enter key and 1.1.3
From: Dmitry Yaitskov <dimas AT home DOT com>
Organization: Just me at home
Date: 30 Jul 2000 14:25:38 -0400
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After I upgraded my cygwin installation from 1.1.2 to 1.1.3, the Enter
key on the numeric pad (far right) stopped working in "normal" bash
sessions. Pressing this key seems to be ignored by the terminal
completely. It also is not seen by such programs as less and vi. OTOH,
in bash run in rxvt (and programs run from it), all works just fine.
Any ideas? Thanks. (I'm using w2k.)

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Cheers,
-Dima.


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