>> All I can say is that it's not part of the
4.61 release, everything else is unpredictable. BTW: I know about a
similar issue happening to me, but this is for sure caused by
accidentally hitting the touchpad of my notebook with its rather
sensitive settings: Are you absolutely sure this isn't the case for
you?
I've had a different TER text
editor frustration for at least the last couple of years: while
chugging along, making edits in preexisting text, every so often TER, on
its own, just toggles from insert mode over to typeover mode, and
starts overwriting existing text. Never the reverse, however.
Not reliably duplicable / duplicatable (if that's a word, in English), and for a while I thought it was me. It isn't. I've just learned to live with it, given the understood provenance of the editor and why it's being used in PMail, but it *is* one of those "annoyances".
<p><font size="2">&gt;&gt; All I can say is that it's not part of the
4.61 release, everything else is unpredictable.&nbsp; BTW: I know about a
similar issue happening to me, but this is for sure caused by
accidentally hitting the touchpad of my notebook with its rather
sensitive settings:&nbsp; Are you absolutely sure this isn't the case for
you?&nbsp; </font></p><p><font size="2">I've had a different TER text
editor frustration for at least the last couple of years:&nbsp; while
chugging along, making edits in preexisting text, every so often TER, on
its own, just toggles from insert mode over to typeover mode, and
starts overwriting existing text.&nbsp; Never the reverse, however.&nbsp; </font></p><p><font size="2">Not reliably duplicable / duplicatable (if that's a word, in English), and for a while I thought it was me.&nbsp; It isn't.&nbsp; I've just learned to live with it, given the understood provenance of the editor and why it's being used in PMail, but it *is* one of those "annoyances".&nbsp; </font></p><p>&nbsp;
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