** Changed in: debian
Status: New => Fix Released
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When setting mousekeys, xkbset reports "XKB not supported"
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I solved this by running
xhost local:username
on startup. Replace username with your own username of course.
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** Changed in: xkbset (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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It seems 'xkbset m' and Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Numlock both toggle mousekeys on
the numpad. I imagine most laptop users wouldn't see this behaviour, due
to their integrated Fn+ key numpads. A sideffect for me is that Ins0
Numpad5 and Numpad+ become right click whilst this state is active.
'xev' confirms Po
We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please feel free to
reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could, please test against
the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this confirm
Hi criswellious,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for you? Can you try with
the latest development release of Ubuntu?
I experienced the same problem with Xubuntu 8.04. I need xkbset for
setting the 'bouncekeys' option.
Finally i got it working again by first setting the keyboard layout via
'setxkbmap'.
#!/bin/sh
setxkbmap -layout
xkbset
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OK, this is definitely in the source package xorg-server (I added this
to this bug) and specifically in xserver-xorg-core. The changelog
shows:
xorg-server (2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu7) hardy; urgency=low
* 159_xkb_default_to_null.diff:
When copying the keymap, make sure the structs defau
** Changed in: debian
Status: Unknown => New
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I found (and added to this description) the same bug in debian
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=480021
Perhaps Sam can change the source package to xserver-xorg-core or xkb-
data to get the right dev's involved.
In the meantime, I also have the same experience on hardy with xkbset
""The only way I've gotten xkbset to (sorta) work is by placing it in a
script inside ~/.kde/Autostart , which is the startup folder under kde.
But it seems like a waste of time now that mousekeys persist through
reboots.""
It's only a waste of time if you're using KDE :-)
I use Fluxbox, and I tr
Actually, I think it's just Ctrl+Shift+NumLock. But xkbset is no longer
necessary because using Ctrl+Shift+NumLock turns mousekeys on and leaves
it on through reboot. The only way I've gotten xkbset to (sorta) work is
by placing it in a script inside ~/.kde/Autostart , which is the startup
folder u
Thought I'd chime in that Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Numlock works for me too.
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Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Numlock does work for me as well.
I guess my question now is; has xkbset become deprecated?
Looking at the changelog from upstream
(http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/x/xkbset/xkbset_0.5-5.1/changelog)
the last update to the Debian package was in Jan 2006 and was
Oh, I see. So basically Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Numlock takes the place of xkbset -m
The .xmodmap method wasn't working for me. Maybe it's because I'm using KDE
:-/. But I put the following script inside the ~/.kde/Autostart folder to make
it work.
#!/bin/sh
xmodmap -e "keycode 116 = Pointer_Button2"
xmo
I run this in my (gnome) session startup:
xmodmap /home/aj/.xmodmap
[EMAIL PROTECTED] % cat .xmodmap
keycode 116 = Pointer_Button2
keycode 108 = Pointer_Button3
That's 116 is Right-Fan and 108 is Enter on MBP.
I don't seem to have mouseemu installed.
And again, Ctrl-Alt-Shift-Numlock turns tho
Well, I found another way around it. It turns out mouseemu is installed
by default on Kubuntu 8.04 machines. Mouseemu, on MBP and probably MB,
sets F12 to right click and F11 to middle click by default. You're
supposed to be able to change the right click and middle click to
something else, but I h
While xkbset still reports 'not supported for display', from a practical
perspective:
Ctrl-Alt-Shift-Numlock does toggle on and off my mouse keys, so I'm
rollin' with context menus on my MBP again.
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Same here. Macbook Pro.
'xkbset m' strace attached.
** Attachment added: "xkbset.strace"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14633571/xkbset.strace
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Me too. I also use xkbset to simulate right click on my Macbook Pro.
Until this is fixed, I can't upgrade from Kubuntu 7.10
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I had the same problem.
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I am having the same issue. I use xkbset to define a right click for my
Macbook and it stopped working after updating today.
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release:8.04
apt-cache policy xkbset
xkbset:
Installed: 0.5-5.1
Candidate: 0.5-5.1
Version table:
*** 0.5-5.1 0
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