Happy Friday All!

I would love to hear that I am doing something wrong or that I don't have a
certain package installed. I just built E from svn on a T101MT (thanks Jeff
H. for your how to). Used squeeze to start, upgraded to wheezy part way
through and I run a 2.6.38-bpo.2 kernel.

I went for an illume profile after getting the apps and modules built that I
wanted to use. In playing with the keyboard I noticed that it wont open
unless there is an app open that can take input. Nice. Once I opened leafpad
I noticed that no matter what I typed nothing input to the application. Same
for google-chrome as well as all others tired. My normal keyboad works but
not the illume keyboard.

So then I went to switch back to the desktop profile or default. Well it
seems that once you switch to illume there is no profile setting dialog in
the settings section. Or at least that I could find. I had to open xterm and
erase my ~/.e directory to get back to a desktop profile..

So back at the desktop after a reboot I wanted to make a new application in
the apps section of the settings panel. While I could select "New
Application" with the pointer and the left mouse click the next dialog would
not take pointer input. I had to use arrow keys to move the selected menu
item down. Enter key got me in to the next window, location of the
executable, but nothing I did would allow me to select it. I could "x" to
close the window but nothing in the window would take input.

This behavior is also present on my system in the icon properties dialog. I
have to manually enter the path to the icons, navigating through the dialogs
will get me to a spot where I can not click on anything to select it.

Again I am sure I am doing something wrong. Has anyone else had this
experience and can you advise on how to fix?

thanks
Daryl Kuchay
http://webdt.org
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