As a side note - this is probably just a confusion between desktops and
workspaces. If you actually change number of desktops, you will not
change the workspace layout. Desktops are generally not used in compiz
and we(Compiz-people) we've been stupid not to remove that option years
ago as it only
I am still aware of the issue. It has been alleviated by X-Fixes being
less of a problem, partly because FireFox doesn't have an animated
cursor any more.
The defaults have been changed and a software cursor plus mouse panning
is now the default, which means this isn't a problem with the default
On what basis is this being closed? I am aware of no fix to this except
disabling lighting in Compiz.
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Dimms when zooming
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154721
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Rusivi, I wrote ezoom. It is not speculation when I say that the
defaults are changed upstream as I changed them.
However, this user probably uses desktop zoom instead of enhanced
zoom. That is legacy ware. And I can say with considerable certainty
that his mouse isn't the problem.
The easiest
This is a well known bug (sorry), and it's not really an eZoom issue.
The basic problem is that the lighting normalization is plain Wrong[tm].
This can be seen in other ways too (try setting up a virtual setup with
10x10 monitors and grabbing a cube and you'll see the lighting is not
consistent).
Ah, how we love X Fixes.
What options do you have set for ezoom?
The core problem is that nobody ever fixes X Fixes so eZoom hacks it's
way around it, and sometimes fail... Hmm, didn't know this was still an
issue...
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Mouse locked when zooming
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155002
You
Hmm, the sync-mouse code is obviously bugged...
The simple solution is:
- Turn off sync mouse in eZoom
- Turn on mouse panning
- Turn on draw scaled mouse
Now you'll have a far better mode of operation, but you'll have TWO
mouse pointers. eZoom _can_ hide it for you with 'hide original
Err, replace solution with workaround in the above comment.
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cursor centers on desktop when zooming
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154719
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