2014-04-28 10:01:38 |
Daniel van Vugt |
bug |
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added bug |
2014-04-29 02:15:47 |
Daniel van Vugt |
mir: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2014-04-29 06:25:19 |
Daniel van Vugt |
description |
Hardware cursor gets stranded and can't move to some monitors.
Test case:
1. Toggle the display modes of various monitors using Ctrl+Alt+= with:
https://code.launchpad.net/~vanvugt/mir/select-monitor/+merge/217409
Expected: Monitors that are on are always reachable with the mouse.
Observed: After a couple of mode changes one monitor becomes unreachable with the mouse. |
The hardware cursor gets stranded and can't move to some monitors.
Test case:
1. Use this branch to be able to rotate monitors separately:
https://code.launchpad.net/~vanvugt/mir/select-monitor/+merge/217409
2. Plug in two monitors.
3. mir_demo_server_shell --display-config sidebyside
4. Move the cursor to the left monitor.
5. Rotate the monitor 90 degrees: Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right
6. Move the cursor around the screen boundaries.
Expected: The cursor can always reach both monitors while they are on.
Observed: The cursor is stranded on the left (rotated) monitor and can't reach the right one.
The problem goes away if you rotate the monitor to normal (Ctrl+Alt+Up) or upside-down (Ctrl+Alt+Down). |
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2014-04-29 06:25:22 |
Daniel van Vugt |
mir: status |
Incomplete |
Triaged |
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2014-04-29 06:25:32 |
Daniel van Vugt |
tags |
input |
cursor input multimonitor |
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2014-04-29 06:28:52 |
Daniel van Vugt |
description |
The hardware cursor gets stranded and can't move to some monitors.
Test case:
1. Use this branch to be able to rotate monitors separately:
https://code.launchpad.net/~vanvugt/mir/select-monitor/+merge/217409
2. Plug in two monitors.
3. mir_demo_server_shell --display-config sidebyside
4. Move the cursor to the left monitor.
5. Rotate the monitor 90 degrees: Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right
6. Move the cursor around the screen boundaries.
Expected: The cursor can always reach both monitors while they are on.
Observed: The cursor is stranded on the left (rotated) monitor and can't reach the right one.
The problem goes away if you rotate the monitor to normal (Ctrl+Alt+Up) or upside-down (Ctrl+Alt+Down). |
The hardware cursor gets stranded and can't move to some monitors.
Test case:
1. Get the latest Mir source (r1580 or later).
2. Plug in two monitors.
3. mir_demo_server_shell --display-config sidebyside
4. Move the cursor to the left monitor.
5. Rotate the monitor 90 degrees: Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right
6. Move the cursor around the screen boundaries.
Expected: The cursor can always reach both monitors while they are on.
Observed: The cursor is stranded on the left (rotated) monitor and can't reach the right one.
The problem goes away if you rotate the monitor to normal (Ctrl+Alt+Up) or upside-down (Ctrl+Alt+Down). |
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2014-12-02 07:25:14 |
Daniel van Vugt |
tags |
cursor input multimonitor |
cursor input multimonitor rotation |
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2015-04-16 19:32:01 |
Daniel van Vugt |
summary |
Hardware cursor gets stranded and can't move to some monitors |
Hardware cursor gets stranded and can't move between non-contiguous monitors |
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2015-07-10 08:41:38 |
Daniel van Vugt |
summary |
Hardware cursor gets stranded and can't move between non-contiguous monitors |
Hardware cursor gets stranded and can't move between non-contiguous monitors (especially after rotation) |
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2015-08-25 09:07:35 |
Daniel van Vugt |
summary |
Hardware cursor gets stranded and can't move between non-contiguous monitors (especially after rotation) |
Cursor gets stranded and can't move between non-contiguous monitors (especially after rotation) |
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2015-08-25 09:07:41 |
Daniel van Vugt |
description |
The hardware cursor gets stranded and can't move to some monitors.
Test case:
1. Get the latest Mir source (r1580 or later).
2. Plug in two monitors.
3. mir_demo_server_shell --display-config sidebyside
4. Move the cursor to the left monitor.
5. Rotate the monitor 90 degrees: Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right
6. Move the cursor around the screen boundaries.
Expected: The cursor can always reach both monitors while they are on.
Observed: The cursor is stranded on the left (rotated) monitor and can't reach the right one.
The problem goes away if you rotate the monitor to normal (Ctrl+Alt+Up) or upside-down (Ctrl+Alt+Down). |
The cursor gets stranded and can't move to some monitors.
Test case:
1. Get the latest Mir source (r1580 or later).
2. Plug in two monitors.
3. mir_demo_server_shell --display-config sidebyside
4. Move the cursor to the left monitor.
5. Rotate the monitor 90 degrees: Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right
6. Move the cursor around the screen boundaries.
Expected: The cursor can always reach both monitors while they are on.
Observed: The cursor is stranded on the left (rotated) monitor and can't reach the right one.
The problem goes away if you rotate the monitor to normal (Ctrl+Alt+Up) or upside-down (Ctrl+Alt+Down). |
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2015-08-25 09:52:55 |
kevin gunn |
bug task added |
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qtmir (Ubuntu) |
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2015-08-25 09:53:05 |
kevin gunn |
tags |
cursor input multimonitor rotation |
cursor input multimonitor pd rotation |
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2015-08-25 09:53:10 |
kevin gunn |
qtmir (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Opinion |
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2015-08-26 09:42:40 |
kevin gunn |
bug task deleted |
qtmir (Ubuntu) |
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2015-08-26 09:42:48 |
kevin gunn |
bug task added |
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canonical-pocket-desktop |
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2015-09-01 03:31:11 |
kevin gunn |
mir: importance |
High |
Medium |
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2015-09-01 03:31:59 |
kevin gunn |
canonical-pocket-desktop: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2015-09-01 03:43:14 |
Daniel van Vugt |
canonical-pocket-desktop: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2017-11-03 16:21:20 |
Michał Sawicz |
mir (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2017-11-03 16:21:20 |
Michał Sawicz |
mir (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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