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    Windows 8, Metro, IE problem

    (Yes, yes, use a different browser - not the point, I'm interested to know if the issue is just on my machine or what ...)

    I've noticed that on my Sony Vaio Duo I can't post to KiwiBiker using IE from Metro. When I try to type a message, the on screen keyboard pops up, but then vanishes before I can type. It works fine on various other forums.

    Even if I pop out the physical keyboard, I can't type. For some reason it's not active.

    I'm entering this message using IE from Desktop mode.

    I'm curious to know if anyone else has this problem - are any of you using a Windows 8 Tablet?

    (All I can guess, is that there's some JavaScript doing something weird the browser doesn't understand.)
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    Is that ie10 ? I noticed a couple of similar bugs, particularly with secure pw change environments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Is that ie10 ? I noticed a couple of similar bugs, particularly with secure pw change environments.
    Yeah, Windows 8 comes with IE10.

    But there are two versions, one that runs in the new (don't call it 'Metro') Metro interface, and one that runs in Desktop (don't call it a 'mode') mode.

    Overall I find IE10 fine - but I have had to disable Flash, as the ads on the TradeMe forum make it explode. (I never saw a BSOD in Windows 7; but the Win8 Desktop U.I. manager fails on me (luckily re-starting itself usually) a couple of times a day; this may also be the root cause of the IE10/Flash crashes, but who can say?)

    Anyway, it's just weird that the on-screen keyboard won't work in Metro IE10 on KiwiBiker (for me)...
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    I've been lucky enough to steer clear of Windows 8 so far... but in regards to Flash, I've had to disable it in FF and Chrome for particular ads as it freezes the browser sometimes... so the Flash issue seems to be cross browser.
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    dont upgrade your flash.

    dont use windows 8

    dont use IE

    i have a feeling that when you [tab] to the field it's not registering that you want to input, and shifting off that field for some reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    dont upgrade your flash.

    dont use windows 8

    dont use IE

    i have a feeling that when you [tab] to the field it's not registering that you want to input, and shifting off that field for some reason.
    Yip, I had that with Chrome using an automated Flash enabled password change facility.

    ie8 was the only way I could get it to work.

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    use a different browser

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    ^ and windows 7

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    Quote Originally Posted by \m/ View Post
    ^ and windows 7
    Yeah, not an option. I'm not just a user of computers, I make my living off them. I need to move with my clients, and the market.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pzkpfw View Post
    Yeah, not an option. I'm not just a user of computers, I make my living off them. I need to move with my clients, and the market.

    pretty low aspirations bro. you should be a force for change, a force for good, make a difference in the world

    and teach microsoft an important lesson about releasing shitty software with no consideration for either individuals such as yourself, or the ignorant public they're foisting it on, or, that elite group of individuals knows as "sysadmins"
    you should make your aim to install linux on every microsoft device bought to you, convert all your customers, and email microsoft daily updates of how many users they just lost becuase they're dicks.

    of course, they might just send a sniper over, but it'd be good while it lasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post

    you should make your aim to install linux on every microsoft device bought to you, convert all your customers, and email microsoft daily updates of how many users they just lost becuase they're dicks.

    of course, they might just send a sniper over, but it'd be good while it lasted.
    Akzle, if you think that your average user will bother to learn linux then you're clearly delusional. Been there...done that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Akzle, if you think that your average user will bother to learn linux then you're clearly delusional. Been there...done that.

    "learn" linux?? bro, you can make ubuntu look like windows but with different icons. (or the same ones, if you're that way inclined)
    and fedora innt far off, either.

    if the average user is the average driver, they need a kick in the arse anyway.

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