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Greetings to all, I have been using cygwin to run some pygame test and found that arrow keys broken after a while. So I used the lib to detect the key_down event, and I found that arrow keys became number keys [2][4][6][8] as numberic keypad keys, and when that happend, it would never receive a key_up event of those keys. Though, after switched out to non-cygwin apps and switched back, the program received the key_up event and arrow keys back to work. And moreover, when using xfce4-session, it appears that the terminal has the same problem of broken arrow keys, though it appears much less frequently so I am not 100% certain. Additionally, I am using a surface keypad (which doesnot have a numberic keypad with or without functional keys pressed). The cygcheck -s -v -r result is attached as plain text. I did not run cygcheck -k as the error can only be triggerred after quite a while pressing other keys which makes me not able to find the error in keycheck. I am not from a country using English as official language. Sorry for my poor English. Thanks all.
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