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David Moore writes:

> Kyle Jones <kyle_jones@wonderworks.com> writes:

>> How about just ripping face-flipping code out entirely?

 ...

> 	That said, I think it's a good thing that the default
> configuration tries to let you know in some manner that it's grabbed the
> keyboard.  Otherwise people will get burned.

I vaguely remember having this discussion before and reaching the same
conclusion.  Does someone have a less destructive replacement for the
bogus face-flipping code?  I'm reluctant to even change the default
even though I turn it off in my own environment.  Keyboard grabs can
be highly confusing.
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