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Bug ID:
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4281840
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Votes
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0
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Synopsis
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JComboBox: Esc key changes selection
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Category
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java:classes_swing
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Reported Against
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kestrel
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Release Fixed
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State
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11-Closed,
Not a Defect,
bug
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Priority:
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4-Low
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Related Bugs
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4489279
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Submit Date
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15-OCT-1999
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Description
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Use the arrow keys to change the default values in a JComboBox. Hitting Esc unposts menu, but the selected item changes to the item where the Esc key was hit.
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Work Around
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N/A
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Evaluation
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This is not a bug. The behavior is the same as Win32 combo boxes.
xxxxx@xxxxx 1999-10-21
Needs to be analysed more thoroughly with the HI folks. P3->P4.
xxxxx@xxxxx 1999-11-01
This is not a bug. Combo boxes in Windows behaves the same. In fact, the JComboBox has been implemented like this since the inception of Swing. In fact, we will not change the semantics of the escape key at this stage in the development of Swing because it will break a lot of applications.
I was looking for the Accessibility keybindings spec but I couldn't find it. I was looking at http://accessiblity.eng and the online Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines but couldn't find anything specifically about keybindings and accessibility. I even did a Google search and didn't turn up anything specific.
xxxxx@xxxxx 2002-02-04
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Comments
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PLEASE NOTE: JDK6 is formerly known as Project Mustang
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