On 1/17/23 13:03, Hans Unzner wrote:
Am 17.01.23 um 02:44 schrieb gene heskett:
If using a wireless keyboard, check the batteries with a voltmeter.
Looooong
keydowns may cause a fadeout that does not register as a keyup event.
So when it comes time to send the keyup, the batteries are too low.
Any battery that's below 1.4 volts probably need to see if you can hit
the trash can with it from where ever you are. The one time that hit
me, taught me to use the mdi.
Correct me if I am wrong, but this is about clicking the buttons on the
GUI and not using the keyboard buttons.
The unreliable behavior of using the keyboard to jog is well-known.
Which is precisely why my Sheldon lathe grew a pair of variable speed
dials mounted on the new apron. That gave me the ability to do .0001"
touch-offs, and had the much appreciated side benny of giving me
variable speed cranks, better by far than the OEM hand cranks ever were.
Obviously I had to tally the jog per click on screen so some more
pyvcp work does that nicely. And unless I brag, which I am prone to
doing, folks would not know I'd doing all that with a raspberry pi. :o)>
Thats is something that neds fi
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