Hi :)
I also have the R-Go Tools Split keyboard and is having the exact same
issue no Ubuntu 20.04. I also had the same issue on Ubuntu 18.04.
But I found a way to fix it. If I change the display server from
X11/Xorg to Wayland then the problem goes away! :D I just followed this
guide:
Just to correct you saying:
A paper cut is a minor usability annoyance that an average user would
encounter on his/her first day of using a new installation of Ubuntu
9.10.
I ran Evince in resolution 1920x1080 and was not able to read a simple
scientific article as the zoom level of 400 % was so
And a final coment, when you say:
Unfortunately a paper cut should be a small usability issue that
affects many people and is quick and easy to fix
If it is so easy to fix, and it has the major impacts as I mention when
running at resolution 1920x1080, then I really do not get why it is not
I have a simillar problem, when i suspend i can resume again by pressing
a key (e.g space), but when the computer wakes neither keyboard nor
mouse works anymore, which i think is wierd :S
PS: how do I report what hardware I have?, i tried to run the test in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
Evince doesn't allow Fit Page Width when i'm using a resolution of
1920x1080 on my desktop, it appears as Evince doesn't scale pdf's
relative to the windowsize. E.g. when I zoom to 400 % the pdf only takes
up ~ 50% of the windowwidth when the
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I had the exact same problem, but installing Medibuntu
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu) got the problem go away.
As i see it is not at real bug (at least my problem wasn't) but at GUI
problem/bug. It maybe be a good idea to tell the user that he's newly
defined format present is not