OK, I was able to add the "canceled=1" statement and compile for the EOSM.
The buttons are still disabled after pressing the shutter to exit the intervalometer in continuous mode. However, now pressing <UP> triggers the "Intervalometer stopped" message and re-activates the buttons, without re-starting taking pictures.
Pressing and holding <DOWN> still enters the menu and re-activates the buttons. But now it displays the "Intervalometer stopped" message.
I wonder if this behavior happens with other cameras? These were my settings:
Set continuous mode / manual exposure / 4 second shutter
Intervalometer 0 (like crazy) / half-shutter trigger / start after: 1 second / stop after: disabled
Start intervalometer (half shutter) / take a few pictures / press shutter all the way down and release to cancel intervalometer (hopefully).
Then see if <MENU> and other keys work. Try pressing <UP> to see if the intervalometer re-starts taking pictures. Or try pressing and holding <DOWN> to enter ML menu (or your camera equivalent) to see if it re-activates the buttons.
The buttons are still disabled after pressing the shutter to exit the intervalometer in continuous mode. However, now pressing <UP> triggers the "Intervalometer stopped" message and re-activates the buttons, without re-starting taking pictures.
Pressing and holding <DOWN> still enters the menu and re-activates the buttons. But now it displays the "Intervalometer stopped" message.
I wonder if this behavior happens with other cameras? These were my settings:
Set continuous mode / manual exposure / 4 second shutter
Intervalometer 0 (like crazy) / half-shutter trigger / start after: 1 second / stop after: disabled
Start intervalometer (half shutter) / take a few pictures / press shutter all the way down and release to cancel intervalometer (hopefully).
Then see if <MENU> and other keys work. Try pressing <UP> to see if the intervalometer re-starts taking pictures. Or try pressing and holding <DOWN> to enter ML menu (or your camera equivalent) to see if it re-activates the buttons.