Hi :)
I would have expected a pause and then cycle through again. The same way
as it goes if you use the keyboard arrow-keys. Do other programs do
something different?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 12 December 2014 at 19:14, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe <mengualjeanphi@free.fr>
wrote:
Hi,
Experiencing what suggested V Stuart, which enabled me to precise the
issue I experience, I had a surprise: on Windows 7, when I reach to the end
of the menu (e.g. Quit in File menu; or New in File menu), the focus stops
instead of going to the other side of the menu and begin again scrolling.
Is it expected that the menu browse is no longer cyclic?
Thanks,
Regards,
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