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Re: Input problem with 64-bit Java: msg#01520

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Subject: Re: Input problem with 64-bit Java

This is due to 32bit input drivers not working with 64bit processes. The only workarounds are to change the keyboard layout back to one of the default apple layouts or to use 32bit Java.

Hopefully this will get resolved when Snow Leopard ships and more processes run as 64bit.

Michael

On 30 Jul 2009, at 13:11, Thomas Singer wrote:

A user of our application is reporting that on his Mac (10.5.7) he can't use
Java applications which are using 64-bit Java (1.6 and 1.5), because he
can't type anything into normal Swing text fields. Only backspace and enter
are said to work. Unfortunately, I can't reproduce this problem on our
machine (10.5.7, too), no matter whether I use Java 1.6 (JVMVersion = 1.4+)
or Java 1.5 (JVMVersion = 1.5*).

Is this a known problem and somebody knows a solution?

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Thanks in advance,
Tom
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