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Giovanni
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Key combination

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No really a bug par se, but a change from the function in TC7.x:

I have a group of files to delete and
- one or more is read only
or
- one or more is a folder

I want to delete without going to the recycle bin.
Hold down shift and press the delete key

** I do not release the shift key **

Confirmation screen appears
Use arrow keys to select 'Yes'

Now dialog box appears to inform that there are folders and/or read-only files.

With TC7.x I can still use the arrows and enter key with SHIFT held down
With TC8pb I can NOT use the arrows and enter key with SHIFT held down

My fingers are not used to releasing the SHIFT key after many years of not doing so!
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Confirm.
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Comfirmed (and fixed for next beta), thanks!
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This should be fixed in beta 2, please try it!
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Fix confirmed - thank you very much!
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Thanks! It's one of the differences between Delphi and Lazarus: Delphi doesn't seem to care about shift, while Lazarus just checks for the cursor keys without shift.
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