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try this in an otherwise empty .bat file:

@echo off
echo Try space and arrow-down
pause
echo 1
pause
echo 2
pause
echo 3
pause
echo 4
pause
echo 5

Why does any of the arrow keys trigger two consecutive pauses, while a space or a letter only triggers one?

Thanks! bers

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  • Good question, function keys/home/insert do the same too
    – Alex K.
    Aug 5, 2011 at 17:47

2 Answers 2

9

I suspect pause is simply a call to _getch(), which blocks until it reads a single character of input, but which has the caveat "When reading a function key or an arrow key, each function must be called twice; the first call returns 0 or 0xE0, and the second call returns the actual key code."

4

You can work around this problem:

PAUSE>NUL|SET /P =optional text

With thanks to http://www.dostips.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2726

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  • 1
    The actual code to workaround the problem but preserve all other behavior (in English) is pause>nul|set/p=Press any key to continue . . .&echo(. The echo( is needed to move the cursor to the next line.
    – dbenham
    Mar 17, 2012 at 17:08

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