** Description changed:
When the brightness or volume keys are pressed on a keyboard, focus
changes in the current window. At its mildest, this has odd visual
effects. At its worst, it causes the Adobe Flash player to exit full-
screen mode.
Steps to reproduce, A:
1. Start playing a
Understood, thanks. :)
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Bálint Magyar, please read Havoc's very insightful post #32. It is an X
spec, not gnome.
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Also, I can confirm this on Lucid.
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I think the actual bug here is that changing volume or brightness steals
focus for a split second, as evidenced by "Steps to reproduce, B" in the
original report, and thus not a Flash bug but a gnome-settings-daemon
one, as it happens with ALL global hotkeys, such as launching the E-mail
client etc
Marking the firefox task invalid as it's a confirmed upstream Flash bug.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Marking firefox task as incomplete.
As the bug happens with chrome too. [and also from the previous comments]
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Chrome does same thing for me, as does Chromium
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I just tried out Chrome.
It still exits on fullscreen for me, unlike the others. Would messy
window raising have something to do with that?
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Adding Firefox as per the previous comments. Also, Chromium doesn't have
this problem for me.
** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm using the actual Chrome and indeed, this doesn't happen in Chrome. Maybe
it's because Chrome handles key-shortcuts / flash videos differently(?):
in Chrome, compared to Firefox I can't exit full screen mode by pressing the
Esc key- I have to click the icon for that in the player...
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> Another comment - while it very well may be Adobe bug, on my machine (Dell
> D620, Karmic) if I watch flash in Firefox it exits full screen on volume
> change but if I watch it in Chrome beta it does not. Chrome uses the same
> flash plugin as Firefox. I do not know for sure if Chrome uses GTK
Firefox is considerably easier to fix than flash ;-) just yank the
misguided couple lines that unfullscreen on focus out.
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Firefox now has fullscreen support for .ogv in 3.6.
Guess what? Fullscreen is exited upon volume change.
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Another comment - while it very well may be Adobe bug, on my machine (Dell
D620, Karmic) if I watch flash in Firefox it exits full screen on volume change
but if I watch it in Chrome beta it does not. Chrome uses the same flash plugin
as Firefox. I do not know for sure if Chrome uses GTK or QT
I just found out today upon using Mupen64plus that Notify-osd also
causes the program to leave fullscreen. See the accompanied vid
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More info here too:
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-1387
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I think we're confusing Adobe - both here, and due to people piling on
to the Adobe bug with "me too!" comments that conceal the content-
containing comments over on the Adobe site.
This is a Flash bug. There may _also_ be a GNOME bug or bugs.
The way X works is that if client xyz is going to get
Since when has flash conformed to any sort of standard? It's always been
out there paying no mind to all the conventions of any platform it is
on. I don't see Adobe actually fixing this bug, just like they haven't
fixed any of their other usability bugs. This will probably only ever be
fixed on our
Is I said before, the flash fullscren issue occurs also on KDE with
Konqueror. But the issue you describe with selected text doesn't occur
in a text editor component of KDE, nor the issue in OOo (always with KDE
on Karmic).
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it's not clear to me that the issue is a g-s-d one, did somebody try in
other desktop environments? did somebody open a GNOME bug?
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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** Summary changed:
- Pressing volume/brightness key unfocuses window (e.g. makes Flash exit full
screen)
+ Pressing volume/brightness key changes window focus (e.g. makes Flash exit
full screen)
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
+ When the brightness or volume
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