Having a notification is not a solution. Its a useful idea for people who
actually want to use mousekey, but I bet the large majority doesn't and just
wants to see this bug fixed.
Its interesting almost everyone reporting this bug uses VNC or similar, so I
concur the bug seems to be related to it. Are you guys using a US qwerty
keyboard layout? I had to define my (belgian) keyboard in tsclient, Im
wondering if that plays a role or not, because until I defined the keyboard
layout as "fr-be", I didnt have a numeric keypad on the the remote client.
Exactly the same keys that act up with the mousekey thing. Coincidence?
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 5:51 PM, John <email address hidden> wrote:
Having a notification is not a solution. Its a useful idea for people who
actually want to use mousekey, but I bet the large majority doesn't and just
wants to see this bug fixed.
Its interesting almost everyone reporting this bug uses VNC or similar, so I
concur the bug seems to be related to it. Are you guys using a US qwerty
keyboard layout? I had to define my (belgian) keyboard in tsclient, Im
wondering if that plays a role or not, because until I defined the keyboard
layout as "fr-be", I didnt have a numeric keypad on the the remote client.
Exactly the same keys that act up with the mousekey thing. Coincidence?
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 5:51 PM, John <email address hidden> wrote:
> Found these links: ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=921322 brainstorm. ubuntu. com/idea/ 9035/ /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 192508
>
> http://
> http://
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> mouse keys turns on randomly
> https:/
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