Charles,
It looks that you are using compiz as the window manager. If you switch
to metacity (gnome-appearance-properties-->Visual Effects-->None), it
might work again.
Please file a bug in defect.opensolaris.org for gnome if you confirm it
is a compiz bug.
Thanks,
Harry
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 14:23 -0700, Charles Cox wrote:
> I'm trying our OpenSolaris b132 on a W2100z workstation. I have not used
> previous versions of OpenSolaris as a desktop, so it's possible this is a
> known
> issue in previous builds as well. However, I didn't find any recent bugs on
> defect.opensolaris.org that seem to cover it...
>
> I have created five custom shortcuts in the Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts
> applet. All are of the form "Mod4+<letter>". One of them works fine. The
> other four do nothing as far as I can tell.
>
> I don't know if the problem here is Xorg not sending the correct keycodes or
> Gnome just ignoring them. I'm leaning towards the latter since one of them
> does
> work.
>
> Does anybody know how to troubleshoot this? Is there some way to turn on
> debugging in Gnome so I can see if it is receiving these key presses and
> if/how
> it is processing them?
>
>
> Also, I noticed that in the Keyboard Shortcuts applet, there is no action
> called
> "Raise window if it's covered by another window, otherwise lower it". This
> exists in Solaris 10 and Solaris Nevada and is normally bound to F15.
>
> Anybody have a fix for this or know how to add such an action? I see several
> items in the action list that say "Unknown Action". I suspect the one I'm
> looking for is one of those but I don;t know how to fix it...
>
>
> Thanks,
> Chuck
>
>
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