2023-01-20 20:31:22 |
niix |
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2023-01-20 20:31:22 |
niix |
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MouseKeys.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2003581/+attachment/5642753/+files/MouseKeys.png |
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2023-01-20 20:46:37 |
niix |
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Regarding the "Mouse Keys" feature in Ubuntu:
The "Mouse Keys" feature enabled to simulate the mouse by using the numpad of the keyboard.
For example, a click on the left mouse button is simulated by clicking the number "5" on the numpad of the keyboard.
This is explained in the following Ubuntu Help page:
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/mouse-mousekeys.html.en
You can see this feature enabled in the attached picture "MouseKeys.png".
I noticed that if that Mouse keys option is enabled, then after a restart - the feature fails to work, despite that the GUI shows that the feature is enabled.
In order to make the feature to work after a restart, first I need to disable the Mouse Keys feature (the GUI shows that the feature is enabled) and then I need to enable it.
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Probably this bug is related to either of the following packages:
"gnome-control-center"
or
"xkb-data"
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Details about the system:
Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
gnome-control-center/jammy-updates,now 1:41.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.5
xkb-data/jammy,jammy,now 2.33-1 all |
Regarding the "Mouse Keys" feature in Ubuntu:
The "Mouse Keys" feature's purpose is to simulate the mouse by using the numpad of the keyboard.
For example, a click on the left mouse button is simulated by clicking the number "5" on the numpad of the keyboard.
This is explained in the following Ubuntu Help page:
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/mouse-mousekeys.html.en
You can see this feature enabled in the attached picture "MouseKeys.png".
I noticed that if that Mouse keys option is enabled, then after a restart - the feature fails to work, despite that the GUI shows that the feature is enabled.
In order to make the feature to work after a restart, first I need to disable the Mouse Keys feature (the GUI shows that the feature is enabled) and then I need to enable it.
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Probably this bug is related to either of the following packages:
"gnome-control-center"
or
"xkb-data"
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Details about the system:
Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
gnome-control-center/jammy-updates,now 1:41.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.5
xkb-data/jammy,jammy,now 2.33-1 all |
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2023-01-20 20:47:10 |
niix |
description |
Regarding the "Mouse Keys" feature in Ubuntu:
The "Mouse Keys" feature's purpose is to simulate the mouse by using the numpad of the keyboard.
For example, a click on the left mouse button is simulated by clicking the number "5" on the numpad of the keyboard.
This is explained in the following Ubuntu Help page:
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/mouse-mousekeys.html.en
You can see this feature enabled in the attached picture "MouseKeys.png".
I noticed that if that Mouse keys option is enabled, then after a restart - the feature fails to work, despite that the GUI shows that the feature is enabled.
In order to make the feature to work after a restart, first I need to disable the Mouse Keys feature (the GUI shows that the feature is enabled) and then I need to enable it.
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Probably this bug is related to either of the following packages:
"gnome-control-center"
or
"xkb-data"
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Details about the system:
Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
gnome-control-center/jammy-updates,now 1:41.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.5
xkb-data/jammy,jammy,now 2.33-1 all |
Regarding the "Mouse Keys" feature in Ubuntu:
The "Mouse Keys" feature's purpose is to simulate the mouse by using the numpad of the keyboard.
For example, a click on the left mouse button is simulated by clicking the number "5" on the numpad of the keyboard.
This is explained in the following Ubuntu Help page:
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/mouse-mousekeys.html.en
You can see that this feature is enabled in my system - in the attached picture "MouseKeys.png".
I noticed that if that Mouse keys option is enabled, then after a restart - the feature fails to work, despite that the GUI shows that the feature is enabled.
In order to make the feature to work after a restart, first I need to disable the Mouse Keys feature (the GUI shows that the feature is enabled) and then I need to enable it.
-----------------------
Probably this bug is related to either of the following packages:
"gnome-control-center"
or
"xkb-data"
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Details about the system:
Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
gnome-control-center/jammy-updates,now 1:41.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.5
xkb-data/jammy,jammy,now 2.33-1 all |
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2023-01-20 23:12:35 |
Jürgen Gmach |
affects |
launchpad |
ubuntu |
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2023-04-23 11:06:49 |
Paul White |
affects |
ubuntu |
xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu) |
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2023-04-23 11:07:16 |
Paul White |
bug task added |
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gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) |
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2023-04-23 11:07:35 |
Paul White |
tags |
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jammy |
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2023-04-23 11:34:59 |
Gunnar Hjalmarsson |
bug task added |
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im-config (Ubuntu) |
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2023-04-23 11:35:05 |
Gunnar Hjalmarsson |
im-config (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2023-04-23 23:44:03 |
Gunnar Hjalmarsson |
bug task deleted |
im-config (Ubuntu) |
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2023-04-23 23:44:26 |
Gunnar Hjalmarsson |
affects |
xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu) |
gnome-shell (Ubuntu) |
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