Interesting! Okay.  

Any details of the keyboard type or language settings you can share? Windows 7? 
Is it 32-bit or 64-bit Factor?

Thanks,
John.

On Mar 8, 2019, at 8:26 PM, KUSUMOTO Norio <kusum...@na.rim.or.jp> wrote:

>> On my windows machine (Windows 7), when I hit 1 key which was in a separate 
>> numeric pad, 
>> Gesture log window showed  :
>> 
>> T{ key-down { sym “1” } }
>> User input: 1 
>> 
>> per one hit. 
> 
> 
> Normal minus, dot, comma, colon, semi-colon  key are also similar. 
> There are not notifications about key-up.  
> 
> --
> KUSUMOTO Norio
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> 2019/03/09 13:00、KUSUMOTO Norio <kusum...@na.rim.or.jp> のメール:
>> 
>> Hi, 
>> 
>> 
>>> 2019/03/09 10:02、John Benediktsson <mrj...@gmail.com> のメール:
>>> 
>>> If you'd like to play around with how Factor receives various inputs, 
>>> including the keyboard events, you can run the gesture-logger debug tool.  
>>> It prints out a log of all gestures received by the window so you can see 
>>> mouse movement, mouse clicks, key-up, key-down, etc:
>>> 
>>>   IN: scratchpad "gesture-logger” run
>> 
>> 
>> Oh, nice tool! I did it.
>> 
>> On my windows machine (Windows 7), when I hit 1 key which was in a separate 
>> numeric pad, 
>> Gesture log window showed  :
>> 
>> T{ key-down { sym “1” } }
>> User input: 1 
>> 
>> per one hit. The other hand, when I hit normal 1 key, it showed :
>> 
>> T{ key-down { sym “1” } }
>> User input: 1 
>> T{ key-up { sym “1” } }
>> 
>> per one hit.
> 
> 
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