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Makes the keyboard appear at startup, and after wakeup from suspend or activity switch. Fixes an odd first impression - "type help for help" "but how?". Prevents the first touch that makes the keyboard appear from generating a key, same for gamepad. Sorry the code is a bit tortured.
When Ctrl+R is used to start run mode, the touch keyboard is disabled. With no updates, the Ctrl or R keys were never marked as released, and the Ctrl key being held prevented the Escape key shortcut from activating when Back was pressed. Now, all touch state is cleared regardless of the mode.
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Also, can you please change it, so that using |
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Hi, this is two separate changes to the touch keyboard. They can be separated and taken independently if you want.
The first is some usability stuff I encountered - making the keyboard appear at startup and after resume, and squelching the keypress that makes it appear.
The second is an issue I saw people talking about in Discord and is a pretty straightforward bug.