Hybrid Dog wrote:Numpad is useful to edit long text on signs or sth.
7 → move to first letter
1 → move to last letter
Gael de Sailly wrote:I have this problem too. The numpad don't work except 0 ; 3 ; 9. I have a Franch keyboard, and the 7 / è / ` key don't works at all.
We are now 10 on the "Seven Petition". I am not criticizing the developers, they do what they can. Maybe they do not know more than me where is the origin of this bug.
It's very troublesome when an ip adress contains a seven. I haven't this problem before. At the beginning of the July month, I've updated Minetest from 0.4.9 to 0.4.10 and, some days after, updated my computer from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04, and re-installed Minetest 0.4.10. I don't know from which of these updates comes this seven key bug.
But now, copying-pasting on Minetest GUIs works, which wasn't the case before.
Gael de Sailly wrote:But now, copying-pasting on Minetest GUIs works, which wasn't the case before.
Zeg9 wrote:Hello, I have a problem since I switched to arch linux (I had other problems before, too, but they are fixed now):
Some number keys are not working, including half of the keypad, and the 7 key (numpad AND the other one).
It seems they are detected as other keys, then ignored.
If I set the keymap to qwerty, the 7 key works (I have an azerty keyboard), the numpad still doesn't work though.
If I add qwerty in the keymap list (but I keep azerty on first pos), it seems to work, but some software become in qwerty...
Anyone has an explanation or, even better, a fix to that ? :s
Oh, and I am on a 64 bit architecture, and I use xfce (the issue happens on other DEs too)
Thanks for reading.
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