This bug was fixed in the package compiz -
1:0.9.11+14.10.20140606-0ubuntu1
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compiz (1:0.9.11+14.10.20140606-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=low
[ Chris Townsend ]
* Only ungrab the Mod2Mask modifier on buttons 4-7 to allow scrolling
in unfocused Gtk windows while still allowing keybinding modifiers
to other scroll wheel actions. (LP: #1311788)
* Fix issue where window decorations would be placed under the Panel
when opening a new window from an already open window. This is due
to the already open window being taller or just as tall without be
maximized than the workspace. (LP: #1303462)
* Only constrain the non-modifier scrolling to the vertical scrolling
buttons - buttons 4 & 5. (LP: #1311303)
* Fix issue where maximized windows would get moved to different
workspaces when disconnecting/connecting an external monitor.
Windows should stay in the same workspace they are in when the
monitor event occurs. (LP: #1304531)
* Fix issue where custom keyboard shortcuts would get reset to
defaults when rebooting or restarting Compiz. (LP: #1063617)
* Fixes issue in the Expo plugin where a gap is shown in the place
where the Launcher and Panel should be when windows are maximized.
This was originally removed in rev. 3481. (LP: #1087090)
* Fix issue where horizontal and vertical keyboard resizing could not
happen at the same time. (LP: #347390)
[ Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ]
* Scale: use XShape extension to exclude dnd input in the screen-parts
outside workArea This will work property also in multi-monitor,
without requiring multiple X windows for each output device. Also
don't terminate the scale unless a drag-n-drop action is not really
over. Add a spinner that shows up over a window, during the DnD
timeout. Plus, make sure we terminate the scale without focusing the
selected icon when cancelling it and some code cleanup (LP: #607796)
* Event: set the screen grabbed also when we get a NotifyWhileGrabbed
Focus{In,Out} event (LP: #1305586)
-- Ubuntu daily release <[email protected]> Fri, 06 Jun 2014
09:43:06 +0000
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1311303
Title:
Compiz mouse functions mapped to horizontal scrolling buttons do not
work
Status in Compiz:
In Progress
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
Users who have the horizontal scroll button mapped to other functions
using CCSM no longer have working mapped functions. This breaks the
user's workflow.
[Test case]
* Need a mouse with horizontal scrolling, ie, click the mouse wheel left and
right.
* Open CCSM.
* Map a function to the horizontal scroll buttons, ie, buttons 6 & 7. For
example:
* Enable workspaces.
* CCSM->Viewport Switcher->Desktop-based Viewport Switching
* Set "Move Next" to button 6 and "Move Prev" to button 7.
[Regression potential]
When a user has a function mapped to the horizontal scroll buttons,
horizontal scrolling in windows that support horizontal scrolling will
no longer work. The user must recognize that when they map the
function, they loose the original functionality. This is the same
case in previous versions of Ubuntu before this regression occurred,
so no real regression potential.
Original Description:
Running Ubuntu 14.04 and compiz 0.9.11.
Upon upgrading to 14.04 I can no longer use mouse buttons to switch
between desktops in the Desktop Wall when a maximised window is
focussed. It works as expected when using keyboard functions, or when
the desktop is focussed.
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