On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:58:55PM +0100, Bj??rn Persson wrote:
Ryan Lerch wrote:
> I think the suggestion in this thread is to simply keep a key *pressed
> down* that way there are no issues with the user having to time a keypress.
And I'm asking: How am I supposed to *discover* that I'm supposed to be
holding a key down and not pounding on it?
Could there at least be some instructions displayed *after* I
accidentally succeed the first time, so I'll know how to do it next
time?
Also .... could it react if *any* key is pressed? There's tons of keys that
are used for bootloader or bios (which to the end user is pretty similar)
I've personally seen [ESC] [F1] [F2] [F3] [F5] [F11] [F12] [DEL] [HOME]
[Ctrl] and even [b].
Making it go to a menu if any key is pressed makes one thing less of a
mess to discover.
-Toshio