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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Autopilot tests that involve special keys fail
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Fix committed into lp:autopilot at revision None, scheduled for release
in autopilot, milestone 1.4
** Changed in: autopilot
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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** Branch linked: lp:~sbaldassin/autopilot/fix_1671155
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Title:
Autopilot tests that involve special keys fail
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Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
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Autopilot tests that involve special keys fail
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https://code.launchpad.net/~sbaldassin/autopilot/fix_1671155/+merge/319367
** Changed in: autopilot
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: autopilot
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Replacing 'Ctrl+plus' with 'Ctrl+equal' does the trick, although it’s
not semantically equivalent.
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And I haven’t yet found a working replacement for the 'Ctrl+plus' key
combination ('Ctrl+minus' seems to be working fine).
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Autopilot test
I’m observing that references to 'Ctrl+Page_Down' don’t work any longer,
changing them to 'Ctrl+PageDown' fix the issue (had to remove the
underscore from 'Page_Down', and same for 'Page_Up').
** Summary changed:
- Autopilot tests that involve special keys fail on zesty
+ Autopilot tests that inv
References to Ctrl+ function as expected when I switch my keyboard
layout to qwerty before running the tests. I think this is bug #1108742,
which had disappeared, but is back.
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** Changed in: autopilot
Assignee: (unassigned) => Santiago Baldassin (sbaldassin)
** Changed in: autopilot
Importance: Undecided => High
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And changing references to function keys such as 'F11' to 'f11' fixes
that case too.
References to Ctrl+ combinations are still failing.
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This also occurs for me on xenial+overlay, but i have found changing the
key from "Escape" to "Esc" fixes the problem.
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And the same tests also fail in a virtualbox xenial+overlay guest. I’m
pretty sure they used to pass in that same guest when the host was
running xenial+overlay.
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