[Bug 191181] Re: gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting

2010-04-12 Thread Charlie Kravetz
Could someone experiencing this issue please take a look at bug 209532 and see if this is a duplicate? It does look like they are duplicates to me. -- gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191181 You received this bug notification because yo

[Bug 191181] Re: gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting

2009-06-05 Thread truant
Just for anyone following the ongoing saga of buggy stickykeys, this bug has changed in Jaunty. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-applets/+bug/383649 I've also reported it upstream to the Gnome people, please go and confirm if you're having the same problem(s). http://bugzilla.gnom

[Bug 191181] Re: gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting

2009-01-31 Thread truant
Stickykeys in KDE works as one would expect, and retains it's settings - but the status notification panel applet hasn't been ported to KDE4 yet. So you can use stickykeys but you can't tell what state they're in. Which is actually worse. Currently running Mint 6, which is basically a theme

[Bug 191181] Re: gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting

2009-01-31 Thread davidr
Can I just remind the developers that the Caps Lock key is technically a modifier key - but never beeps. Thanks, David -- gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191181 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bug

[Bug 191181] Re: gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting

2009-01-31 Thread truant
So, on previous installs of ubuntu, David's solution has worked for me. (previous versions: hardy64, intrepid64, netbook-remix-lpia) but it's just stopped working on my latest install (intrepid i386 + netbook- remix). gconf-editor reports as expected - that stickykeys_two_key_off is unticked, and

[Bug 191181] Re: gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting

2008-06-06 Thread davidr
My post referred to by pauls is: For those who are having trouble with the system turning off sticky-keys if two keys are pressed or if a modifier key is pressed with another key, I found a setting in Configuration Editor which has stopped that misbehaviour - for me. So, in case it helps others:

[Bug 191181] Re: gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting

2008-06-05 Thread pauls
I just noticed this thread in ubuntuforums which indicates the problem is in the ubuntu settings applet (apparently). http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5121945&posted=1#post5121945 According to that thread, the gconf-editor shows that the two key shut off is not being disabled when the set

[Bug 191181] Re: gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting

2008-05-19 Thread pauls
Same problem here. Sticky keys works for less than a minute and then shuts itself off. Probably, it thinks the shutoff feature is checked, but I'm sure it's not. For me, sticky keys are essential, so I have shifted over to using kde exclusively until this bug gets fixed. BTW, this also occurred

[Bug 191181] Re: gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting

2008-02-19 Thread Martin Pool
Please don't invalidate it if it's just in the wrong package. ** Changed in: ubuntu Sourcepackagename: at-spi => None Status: Invalid => Confirmed -- gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191181 You received this bug notification bec

[Bug 191181] Re: gnome sticky keys ignores "two keys pressed together" setting

2008-02-19 Thread Luke Yelavich
THis is not related to at-spi. At-spi is only used if different accessibility technologies, such as magnifiers, on-screen keyboards, or screen readers wish to get information from GNOME in regards to what the user is doing. However, I am unsure as to what part of GNOME this bug applies to. Possibly