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simon says doesn't show shifts #6152

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gtbot2007 opened this issue Jan 3, 2025 · 10 comments · May be fixed by #6179
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simon says doesn't show shifts #6152

gtbot2007 opened this issue Jan 3, 2025 · 10 comments · May be fixed by #6179
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gtbot2007 commented Jan 3, 2025

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Current Behavior

When using simon says, shifts never show on the keyboard

Expected Behavior

It should show shifts

Steps To Reproduce

  1. turn on simon says
  2. choose a code language
  3. when it asks to type < or > it shows as , and . which is the unshifted version

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OS: Windows 10
Browser: Google Chrome

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@gtbot2007 gtbot2007 added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 3, 2025
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related to the fixed bug #4273

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Miodec commented Jan 7, 2025

Lack of shifts on the keyboard is a stylistic choice. Ill add a different style for highlighted keys that need to be shifted.

Nevermind, that wont work - i fully understand the issue now. Not sure what to do about this for now.

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ippatev commented Jan 13, 2025

@Miodec And if you disable punctuation at simon_says, what do you think?

@gtbot2007
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That doesn’t quite make sense if my language is set to a programming language

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ippatev commented Jan 14, 2025

@gtbot2007, I suggested fixing this bug this way, because as described above, it doesn't match the stylistic choices

@gtbot2007
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I don’t see why we can’t just (as an example) change the label of the . key to > when that’s what I need to type?

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Miodec commented Jan 14, 2025

I don’t see why we can’t just (as an example) change the label of the . key to > when that’s what I need to type?

Because it doesn't indicate in any way that you need to use shift.

@gtbot2007
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Just make it blue or something idk

@Miodec
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Miodec commented Jan 14, 2025

Wont work in blue themes. Also doesn't explain to the user that 'blue is shift'

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I don’t see why it would need to. The character on the key would be what you should be typing. If that character requires shift you should probably know that lol

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