> > On 06/02/2013 17:18, PRIKHODKO, GEORGE wrote: > > After upgrading xorg-server and xorg-server-common packages from > 1.13.0-1 > > to 1.13.1-1 version, xterm stopped responding to mouse events. I can > select > > a text in a xterm window, but I cannot paste in it using middle button; > > holding Ctrl button and pressing one of mouse buttons doesn't bring 'Main > > Options' or 'VT Fonts' menus. After rolling back to 1.13.0-1 version > > everything works as I expect. > > > > I have four computers WIndows XP, Vista, 7 and 8, and run XWin in > > multi-window mode: > > > > XWin -ac -clipboard -emulate3buttons -lesspointer -multiwindow > > > > All four computers show the same symptoms. > > It's really not necessary write 3 emails about this, and certainly doesn't get > you a reply any faster. > > I can't reproduce this problem. > > Are you using a 3-button mouse? Does removing -emulate3buttons help?
It is a trackball: Logitech Marble Mouse T-BC21. After removing -emulate3buttons Ctrl+Left/Right button produces a menu. > > Is this a local xterm process, or one on a remote computer you are > connecting to? Both, local and remote. > > Is it only xterm which doesn't respond to mouse buttons or are other > programs > affected? I didn't go further. > > > A couple of days ago a new version of xorg-server, 1.13.2-1, came out. It > > still has same problem and it is impossible to return to 1.13.0-1 from > > setup.exe after installing 1.13.2-1 version. > > Yes, it is an unfortunate deficiency of setup that only 1 previous version is > allowed. > > If you still have the downloaded package, you should be able to downgrade > to > 1.13.0-1 using the "Install from local directory" option in setup. > > > Could you tell me whether I am doing something wrong or it is a bug? Is > > there a workaround? Where can I find sources of the packages? > > This sounds like a bug, although I hope someone else would have mentioned > it > if it was widespread. > > Detailed and possibly accurate instructions for obtaining the source code can > be found in the Contributor's Guide at [1] > > [1] http://x.cygwin.com/docs/cg/ Thank you, George. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/
