06-23-2016, 12:16 AM
Version: Tested both 1.4.0 and a build based on the latest git sources (self compiled)
Emulation options: Defaults for both EE/IOP and VUs.
Plugins used:
GSdx 1.0.0, OnePAD 1.1.0, and SPU2-X 2.0.0 on 1.4.0.
GSdx 1.1.0, OnePAD 1.2.0, and SPU2-X 2.0.0 on the git build.
Operating system: Ubuntu 16.04
Specs: E3-1231v3, GTX 970, 16 GB RAM
Some of the above is probably not very useful since these are problems with the GUI but I included it anyway just in case.
Some text boxes I've come across such as the one used to select the directory for the memory cards or the ones to change the GS window size do not allow text to be deleted with backspace. You also cannot navigate through the text with directional keys.
The mouse cursor also disappears when you hover over the text box if you've pressed certain keys (I tested backspace, the directional keys, and home) whilst the text box is active.
The problems are present in both builds I tested.
I wasn't sure what to name this thread since this has nothing to do with any game. Sorry if this wasn't named correctly.
Emulation options: Defaults for both EE/IOP and VUs.
Plugins used:
GSdx 1.0.0, OnePAD 1.1.0, and SPU2-X 2.0.0 on 1.4.0.
GSdx 1.1.0, OnePAD 1.2.0, and SPU2-X 2.0.0 on the git build.
Operating system: Ubuntu 16.04
Specs: E3-1231v3, GTX 970, 16 GB RAM
Some of the above is probably not very useful since these are problems with the GUI but I included it anyway just in case.
Some text boxes I've come across such as the one used to select the directory for the memory cards or the ones to change the GS window size do not allow text to be deleted with backspace. You also cannot navigate through the text with directional keys.
The mouse cursor also disappears when you hover over the text box if you've pressed certain keys (I tested backspace, the directional keys, and home) whilst the text box is active.
The problems are present in both builds I tested.
I wasn't sure what to name this thread since this has nothing to do with any game. Sorry if this wasn't named correctly.