I have a fix for the Windows F10 issue and another menu/keyboard related
problem in the works but I want to test it a bit more and make sure I
haven't broken anything in the process before posting it.

Regards,
James

On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 6:12 PM, J Percival <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've reproduced this. As Bryan says, it's a case of the emulated Shift key
> getting stuck. This appears to happen when Shift is pressed at the same
> time as accessing a menu (including 'File', 'Disc', etc). Why does
> Shift-F10 do it? I think because that's the Windows shortcut for opening
> the context menu (same as right-click by default).
>
> As a workaround, pressing Shift again will 'unstick' it.
>
>
> On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 2:55 AM, Bryan Hogan <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> In message <db0911f756.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>
>>           Tony Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Under RPCEmu 0.8.15, shift-f10 works as intended. However, under RPCEmu
>> > 0.9.0, shift-f10 corrupts the filing system
>>
>> I think you are over dramatising that a bit! If it corrupted the
>> filesystem then rebooting wouldn't help.
>>
>> > not possible to close an open file, or directory. Clicking on the close
>> > icon causes the object to be iconised to the iconbar.
>>
>> That sounds like the Shift key status has become stuck On, so RISC OS
>> thinks every click you do is a shift-click.
>>
>> It could be some accessibility feature that is intercepting the
>> shift-F10 shortcut and "holding" the shift status, but I don't have
>> Windows so can't check.
>>
>> Bryan.
>>
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