On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 22:35:01 -0400 Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 10:53:42AM -0400, Dennis wrote:
> > On 10/23/04 04:03, Kim Woelders wrote:
> > >Dennis wrote:
> > >
> > >>The problem (scrolling too fast freezes the scrolling for a few secs)
> > >>only exists when i have "Clicking in a window always raises it"
> > >>enabled. Although, i can still use my keyboard to scroll, during the
> > >>"freeze". My mouse also gets confined to the stuttering window.
> > >>
> > >>Also, when click-to-raise is enabled, I get different xev events. Not
> > >>sure if they help.
> > >>
> > >With click-to-raise E intercepts every button press and passes it on to
> > >the application. If E is busy doing something else (I doubt that is the
> > >problem), E isn't sheduled in, or the button press event delivery to E
> > >is somehow delayed you'll have that problem.
> > 
> > I would guess that something might be wrong with the button-press event 
> > queue in E. (since the problem does not appear in other WM's (ie. fvwm) .. 
> > and i assume both receive the same X input).
> > 
> > Here are two different test cases (of the scrolling problem, with 
> > click-to-raise).
> > 
> > xterm -> the scrolling problem cannot be remedied by any single keystroke 
> > that i know of .. however, i did discover that holding down alt-tab, the 
> > delays are eliminated
> > 
> > firefox -> the scrolling delays can be eliminated by single keystrokes .. 
> > such as an arrow key, or any other, i think
> 
> the bug _still_ persists =|. i'm wondering why more people don't complain
> about this bug. perhaps click-to-raise isn't a popular option? or, more
> likely, there is something more peculiar about my setup.
> 
> in any case, are there any new insights as to why this might be occurring ..
> in particular, why is it that mixing in a few keystrokes amid the button
> presses (mouse scrolling) fixes the problem?
> 
> also, it seems that it is the scrolling caused by my mouse that is the source
> of the problem .. and not the scrolling caused by the scroll wheel on my
> keyboard, even though they produce the same button-press events. i have a usb
> logitech internet navigator keyboard (which is actually a usb hub with a
> keyboard and 'mouse' (scroll wheel)), and a usb logitech optical wheel mouse.
> 
> how is it that the same event can cause a delay if it comes from the mouse,
> and no problem if it comes from the keyboard(hub)?

just to check... get xev out - and scrollwheel on xev - do 1 click of the wheel
and see how many button down events u get with the mouse, and then the keyboard
scroller wheel :)

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