The only time I have seen that is when the base thread was set too low on a 
machine and 
the graphics part of Linux did not get much time to do their part. I'm sure 
there is other 
reasons including mechanical. On my plasma cutter I have never had a jog 
continue when I 
let the key off in any version including the latest dev.

John

On 21 Nov 2009 at 0:13, Jon Elson wrote:

> So, does anyone know anything about the sticky jog arrows?
> I know this problem has been around since 1998 and the earliest
> GUI.  But, it seems like it might be worse since I just updated to
> the
> development head a couple days ago.  Or, it might be coincidence,
> as it certainly has happened before.  But, I had at least THREE
> incidents of it sticking in less than an hour of jogging around.
> My servos are so quiet that I almost had several crashes because
> I did not detect that it was still moving.
> 
> Now, in many previous instances, it was pushing multiple arrow
> keys at the same time (like in the X Y jog cluster) that triggered
> this behavior.  But, in these instances today I am pretty sure my
> fingers didn't bump the other arrow keys.  I just pressed and
> held an arrow while making a pass across a part, and when I
> let the key up, the motion continued.
> 
> Anyway, when this happened once a week or so, I just lived with
> it, but three times in one day is just a bit too often.  Is there
> any
> solution?  (I guess I could go to a touch screen.....)
> 
> Jon
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