1. Start TC with empty INI.
2. Move the splitter between panels to the left to the very border, so that the left panel (active) became invisible.
3. Move the splitter back to 50% or so.
4. Now Enter key does not work until you switch into another panel or into command line.
Additional notes:
1. If you switch to Brief mode before performing the steps, the cursor becomes invisible and appears only after arrow keys.
2. On the Russian forum (where the bug was originally reported) the reporter also said that the left/right keys work incorrectly after hiding/showing the active panel, but I personally could not reproduce it.
Tested in XP x32 SP3.
[8.0ß10] Some keys stop working after making panel 0%
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[8.0ß10] Some keys stop working after making panel 0%
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Thanks, I will move the focus to the other panel when the user resizes the active panel to 0%.
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This should actually be fixed in beta 11, please test it!
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Confirm that cursor now jumps into the inactive panel when hiding the active one, and Enter continues to work.
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