** Summary changed:

- different behaviors for switch display mode between xenial and bionic
+ [SRU] different behaviors for switch display mode between xenial and bionic

** Description changed:

+ * Impact
+ 
+ Need this SUR so that use OEM laptop hotkey won't be uesless.
+ 
+ * Test case
+ 
+ 1. Install the new mutter and gnome-shell on the target machine.
+ 2. connect an external display.
+ 3. Press either the monitor switch HOT key (each note book have different 
one), or the generic hot key (Meta-P)
+ 4. Make sure the display mode is switch to next mode, not the first mode.
+ 
+ * Regression potential
+ 
+ very low, because it's merged upstream.
+ 
+ --
+ 
  When the "Fn lock" is enabled, we can switch the video mode by one key: 
video-key (Fn+F8).
  But, the key event is too frequent. It's hard to select the wanted video mode.
  
  Reproduce steps: Press down the Video-out hotkey
  
  Expected results: User can select Video mode precisely by Video-out hotkey
  Actual results: The speed of switch video mode is too fast makes can not 
select Video mode precisely
  
  Notebook: XPS 13

** Description changed:

  * Impact
  
  Need this SUR so that use OEM laptop hotkey won't be uesless.
  
  * Test case
  
  1. Install the new mutter and gnome-shell on the target machine.
  2. connect an external display.
  3. Press either the monitor switch HOT key (each note book have different 
one), or the generic hot key (Meta-P)
  4. Make sure the display mode is switch to next mode, not the first mode.
  
  * Regression potential
  
- very low, because it's merged upstream.
+ very low, because it's merged upstream and also tested in oem platforms.
  
  --
  
  When the "Fn lock" is enabled, we can switch the video mode by one key: 
video-key (Fn+F8).
  But, the key event is too frequent. It's hard to select the wanted video mode.
  
  Reproduce steps: Press down the Video-out hotkey
  
  Expected results: User can select Video mode precisely by Video-out hotkey
  Actual results: The speed of switch video mode is too fast makes can not 
select Video mode precisely
  
  Notebook: XPS 13

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772811

Title:
  [SRU] different behaviors for switch display mode between xenial and
  bionic

Status in OEM Priority Project:
  Triaged
Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-shell source package in Bionic:
  New
Status in mutter source package in Bionic:
  New
Status in gnome-shell source package in Disco:
  Fix Released
Status in mutter source package in Disco:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  * Impact

  Need this SUR so that use OEM laptop hotkey won't be uesless.

  * Test case

  1. Install the new mutter and gnome-shell on the target machine.
  2. connect an external display.
  3. Press either the monitor switch HOT key (each note book have different 
one), or the generic hot key (Meta-P)
  4. Make sure the display mode is switch to next mode, not the first mode.

  * Regression potential

  very low, because it's merged upstream and also tested in oem
  platforms.

  --

  When the "Fn lock" is enabled, we can switch the video mode by one key: 
video-key (Fn+F8).
  But, the key event is too frequent. It's hard to select the wanted video mode.

  Reproduce steps: Press down the Video-out hotkey

  Expected results: User can select Video mode precisely by Video-out hotkey
  Actual results: The speed of switch video mode is too fast makes can not 
select Video mode precisely

  Notebook: XPS 13

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