Thanks for confirming it. Another workaround for those who need
accessibility is to turn Windows Narrator on before clicking on any
combobox. That also seems to avoid the bug. I put both workarounds in
the bug report.
-- Kevin
Guillaume Anctil wrote:
Hi,
this workaround works fine for my use cases where accessibility is not
an issue.
I added it to all shortcuts / batch files and all combo boxes work
fine. I tested with and without the requestFocus workaround for the
mouse and it does not interfere.
Thank you for the quick find!
It is still quite a big issue, but others might find he workaround in
the list archives in the meantime to the fix.
Cheers!
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 4:43 PM, Kevin Rushforth
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
A preliminary evaluation is that this is related to accessibility.
A workaround might be:
java -Dglass.accessible.force=false ...
If you can try that and let me know if it works for you (it does
on our system with the test case attached to the bug report), then
I will add that information to the JIRA.
-- Kevin
Guillaume Anctil wrote:
Thanks for looking into this.
Although, I don't believe Intel graphics card have anything to do
with this bug, unlike the reports on Stack Overflow. I tested
with both AMD and Nvidia cards, and the only factor seemed to be
if my touchscreen was plugged in or not on my desktop computer.
Cheers
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Kevin Rushforth
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:
We will take a look at this right away. If it's as serious as
you say then this is a P1 issue.
-- Kevin
Chris Nahr wrote:
Yes, I can confirm this bug is present when running on a
Dell XPS 15 which does have both a touchscreen and an
integrated Intel GPU for desktop display (HD 4600). The
application hangs even though I'm using a mouse and not
the touchscreen to click on the combo box.
That's a catastrophic bug that needs to be fixed in an
emergency update. Many new Windows laptops have Intel
GPUs with touchscreens that you can't disconnect, and
Microsoft is pushing Windows 10 to all of them.
Apparently no JavaFX app with a ComboBox can run on them now!
-- Chris
Guillaume Anctil <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote...
I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and I now have to
resort to using a VM to
use most of my JavaFX based apps since combo boxes
causes the applications
to hang when used.
It seems like this bug as been reported but its cause
might have been
misrepresented and/or its severity misjudged. (
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8132897 &
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31786980/javafx-windows-10-combobox-error
for reference)
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