Number: 651 Date: 11-Apr-84 17':04':01 Submitter: masinter.PA Source: wallace Subject: (superseded by 655) Mouse has KBD Assigned To: Attn: Status: Superseded In/By: Problem Type: Design - UI Impact: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Frequency: Intermittent Priority: Perhaps System: Operating System Subsystem: Processes Machine: 1132 Disk: Lisp Version: 8-Apr-84 Source Files: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Disposition: ' Description: Date': 9 Apr 84 23':16 PST' From': Wallace.pa' Subject': Lisp': Mouse has KBD' To': LispSupport.pa' ' Lisp System Date': 8-Apr-84 18':02':02' Machine': Dorado (Ventana)' Microcode version': 24,2' Memory size': 10000' Impact': Minor' ' I ended up with nobody having the caret. I used the PSW command WHO? to find out that the MOUSE had the KBD.' ' What I did was':' I was chatting to maxc; I logged out and CLOSEed the window.' Then I used Lafite to read some mail. I don''t know who hd the tty then; I suspect the exec window, for that''s what normally happens.' I then exited Lafite by shrinking the window. I tried typing to the exec and discovered that it wasn''t being echoed. That''s when I called up the PSW.' ' david' ' -------' Date': 11 Apr 84 17':11 PST' From': vanMelle.pa' ' LispSupport': Subject not at all right! I see nothing in this bug report that says nobody had the keyboard. In fact, the Mouse had it. I see nothing wrong with being in this state, although it would be nice if Lisp didn''t get into the state unnecessarily.' ' Reason the mouse had it (probably) is a Tedit problem, one I just reported. So, disposition': superseded by that AR.' ' David': When you see no caret flashing, just click in the window you want to type in.' ' Bill' ' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: vanMelle Edit-Date: 15-May-84 14':36':32