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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Right-click emulation of Onboard does not work
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Right-click emulation of Onboard does not work
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Also works with Saucy in XMir mode (as described on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mir/Installing).
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Great, thank you for your patience.
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Title:
Right-click emulation of Onboard does not
It is all working correctly now, including double click and drag
emulation. Thank you very much.
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Title:
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Done, I think, you can try it. All click buttons should work and the new
click simulator is the default now. You can run Onboard without the
environment variable.
bzr pull
./setup.py build
killall onboard; ./onboard
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Yay, almost there! I'm going to flesh this out a bit more and then give
you one more revision to test - hopefully with the remaining buttons
working and the two-device case, one for pointing the other for
clicking, covered.
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It works now! the right (or middle) click action happens reliably and
the keys are reliably released. Also I did a lot of right and middle
clicks in different apps and they all worked and also the left click
stays working. For me it seems that you have fixed it now. Also
operation with a mouse cont
OK, this looks promising, though detaching devices apparently was too
risky. Device grabs are safer from what I gather, and they restore the
device hierarchy even when Onboard is killed.
Try again, please. Same procedure as in comment #30. Perhaps we're
lucky this time.
When left clicking the t
Everything except the touch screen left click works. After logging out
and logging in again all returns to work normal again.
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It looks much better now: I can now make as many right and middle clicks
as I want, preceding the click by the appropriate key of Onboard, but as
soon as I start right and middle clicking left clicking stops working
(but typing on Onboard and right and middle clicking continues to work).
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I have yet another variant ready for testing. This one is really
experimental and not fully fleshed out, but give it a try. Make sure to
save what you are working on, there is a slight risk of the touch-screen
to become unresponsive (until reboot).
Update your branch (bzr pull), rebuild, close the
Francesco, I have updated to the rev. 1551 snapshot now and the problem
is still there. But thank you anyway.
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Title:
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FYI: Revision 1551 of onboard is in our Snapshots PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~onboard/+archive/snapshots
If you need it in our nexus enabled PPA ( which is restricted to 10
uploads per week) simply drop me a line here.
(Concerning onboard-prediction-data, if you install Onboard from our
PPA, it g
** Attachment added: "onboard-log.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1210575/+attachment/3769427/+files/onboard-log.txt
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Now I removed the packages python3-virtkey and onboard-prediction-data
(latter package had no non-documentation file, should be turned into a
transitional package). After that I followed your instructions of
comment #25. Output files attached. In Onboard I did two failed right
clicks.
xinput shows
Please attach the output of
xinput
and let me know what ./onboard prints to the terminal when you perform a
failed right click. There should be "mapping.." and "restoring..."
lines.
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> You told to run
> ./onboard
> in the source directory for a first test. This started only a short
> portion of the new code but also a lot of the installed old code,
Right, I didn't mention this. The single instance check just shows an already
running Onboard if it exists. Quit Onboard before
The stuck button (comment #17) I got when pressing the double-click
emulation key in Onboard.
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Seems to be that your (and my) success is based on something messed up
in the X session. I reached this state somewhere since I logged in
yesterday (or even the day before) and running ./onboard in the source
tree today. After that the installed Onboard behaved correctly. After
another login I got
By the way, I did not test the double-click and drag emulation keys,
probably they have the same problem.
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So again the xev output of the state of comment #18.
** Attachment added: "taps-right-onboard-3.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1210575/+attachment/3769158/+files/taps-right-onboard-3.txt
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** Attachment added: "taps-middle-onboard-3.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1210575/+attachment/3769159/+files/taps-middle-onboard-3.txt
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Stopped working again. Seems to be completely random. I am back to the
observations of comment #14.
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Bad news: With the new onboartd I get the stuck-button problem again
after a few clicks.
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Title:
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Good news!
It works perfectly now! Problem was in your instructions. You told to
run
./onboard
in the source directory for a first test. This started only a short
portion of the new code but also a lot of the installed old code,
changing the behavior somewhat but not solving the problem. Now I
i
marmuta, I have tried it but without success. It works perfectly, both
for right and middle button emulation) with any type of mouse (touchpad,
nipple, Bluetooth mouse, Bluetooth keyboard with touchpad) but not with
the touch screen. With the touch screen the behavior is different now:
First, I tap
** Attachment added: "taps-middle-onboard-2.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1210575/+attachment/3769046/+files/taps-middle-onboard-2.txt
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Thanks for the logs. No right click at all, but apart from that I don't
notice anything unusual. I believe Onboard's passive grab is successful,
but then for some reason press events don't seem to arrive in the event
filter.
Let's try something else first. The new click mapping for bug #1191098
is
See also
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315645
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Attached is the result for Onboard-based right clicks. I have tapped the
right-click button of Onboard first and then tapped xev. Only with the
fifth tap on xev the right-click button of Onboard released. On a second
attempt I tapped first the right-click button of Onboard and then I
needed 10 taps
Attached is the result of long-pressing xev. This I did to find out
about the problem of the long-press right click of Universal
Accessibility not working. I have this functionality activated and the
other features of Universal Accessibility turned off. I did 5 long
presses of varying times.
** A
Attached is the result of simple taps (= left clicks).
** Attachment added: "taps-left.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1210575/+attachment/3766920/+files/taps-left.txt
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Till, could you please run
xev | tee taps.txt
and tap like 5 times right in the middle of that xev window. Try to perform the
taps like you always do them when trying to use Onboard's right click.
Attach taps.txt here, maybe there's a clue in there.
I'm currently working on a replacement for the
Note that the right-click emulation problems only occur when touch-
clicking on the touch screen. When using a mouse all works as intended,
both the Onboard right-click key method and the Universal Accessibility
long-press right click.
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Thanks for the detailed explanation; my questions were intended to
eliminate possible causes and to narrow down the problem. It is weird,
that the system gets problems reacting to clicks, after the right click
has been activated in Onboard.
Marmuta might have to look into this. Thanks for reportin
I had never turned on anything on the Pointing and Clicking tab of
Universal Accessibility. I always never turned on automatic clicking in
Onboard, I even never tested this.
When I saw that with a touch screen I cannot right-click, I tried at
first the right-click emulation of Onboard. From the mo
I might not have been completely clear.
The automatic click, also called hover click or dwell click, is provided
by the mousetweaks package. (1)
The Simulated Secondary Click is also provided by the mousetweaks
package. (2)
The translation of a left click into another click type by using the
cli
OK. I had never enabled automatic click.
Now I have opened the system settings, entered the Universal Access
section, and selected the Pointing and Clicking tab. On this tab I have
now turned on "Simulated Secondary Click" and then I tried again on the
desktop background. Independent how I adjust
There are two keys showing a pointer arrow pointing to the left on the
Onboard layout. The key with only the pointer is to show and hide the
click buttons. The key with a small clock (disk) on its left is to
enable and disable automatic click. The automatic click is an
accessibility feature that pe
Computer is the Lenovo Thinkpad Twist, a convertible with touch screen
and Intel Core i& processor with on-chip GPU. System is 64-bit with
64-bit Ubuntu.
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