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Mav:

 

I think the problem is you have something mapped to the keypad period key. There is currently a bug which doesn't allow that to work.

 

It will work if you remap the command, but make sure to click the 'USB codes' option before clicking on the kp_period.

 

I'm not aware of any other keystroke with this problem.

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In the T.A.R.G.ET. script editor, the Line at which the cursor is located is displayed in the lower right corner of the application.

 

Except if he does that, and saves it, he ends up with a .tmc file that he has to run as a script (.tmc instead of GUI .fcf file) and continue to edit as a script and/or make that change every time he alters his profile.

 

"fixing line 18" isn't the solution. Far better to do like this as I referenced...

 

Look up whatever uses the numpad period ("KP_.") if you don't know offhand...then change the event to a USB[99] instead of 'KP_.' like this...

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Check the 'use usb codes' check, then click the keypad . and save the event. Done.

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Except if he does that, and saves it, he ends up with a .tmc file that he has to run as a script (.tmc instead of GUI .fcf file) and continue to edit as a script and/or make that change every time he alters his profile.
Duh; forgot we were discussing the GUI and not the script editor.

 

"fixing line 18" isn't the solution. Far better to do like this as I referenced...
I know; my post was for general knowledge purposes.

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Duh; forgot we were discussing the GUI and not the script editor.

 

I know; my post was for general knowledge purposes.

 

Sweet. :thumbup:

 

Just wish i'd noticed the 'view script' button before I'd tracked down my problem the hard way. Fortunately I didn't have to go too far down the path to find my issue. :detective_2:

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Mav:

............., but make sure to click the 'USB codes' option before clicking on the kp_period. .......

 

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Thanks for the fix!

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