On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 12:34:38 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> today I upgraded all e_libs and e itself, but the bug is still there.
> I try to explain the problem more precisely:
> 
> > > > I discovered a bug with ibar.                                           
> > > >  
> > > > When I use the touchpad to move the pointer over the icons in the bar;
> > > > and I  inadvertently use the scroll-area of the touchpad over an icon,
> > > > it      never ends                                                      
> > > >          
> > >                                                                         
   
> > > what is the "scroll area" of a touchpad - normally they have a touchpad   
> > >  
> > > surface and 2 or 3 buttons on the edge. do you mean the touchpad surface  
> > >  
> > > (that you move your finger across to move the mouse) ?                    
> > >  
> > >                                                                         
   
> >                                                                           
   
> > In my hp pavillion zt1195 the mouse area is composed by 2 buttons,          
> >  
> >  1 touchpad area, 1 scrollpad area.  
> 
> I mean the bottom area of the touchpad surface, where you can emulate the
> behaviour of a mouse-wheel (for instance to use it for horizontal scrolling in
> a browser-window)
> 
> When I use this part of the touchpad surface over the ibar, and then move the
> mouse-pointer out of the ibar-area, the icons is still blinking and the ibar
> lamp is following my pointer (of course only horizontally). If I then do a
> normal mouse-click another instance of the program, which icon is blinking, is
> opened.
> 
> I have a synaptic touchpad and use gentoo (if thats somehow important...).

is this horizontal scroll area making button 6 and 7? (like horizontal scroll)
it sounds like it may be getting mouse down but not mouse up events... and there
being an implicit grab by x...


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