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[DM41] CATALOG 6 (user keys) step behaviour (V32)
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[DM41] CATALOG 6 (user keys) step behaviour (V32)
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Sat Sep 11, 2021 2:30 pm
Stepping through the user key assignments, the keyboard behaves slightly weirdly.
assign at least two keys (
ASN
)
open the function assignment catalog
CAT 6
and halt immediately (
R/S
)
BUG:
SST
/
BST
requires the user to also type the yellow F key in order to move in the catalog
This does not happen in e.g. the alarm catalog (5).
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