Hi, this workaround works fine for my use cases where accessibility is not an issue. I added it to all shortcuts / batch files and all combo boxes work fine. I tested with and without the requestFocus workaround for the mouse and it does not interfere.
Thank you for the quick find! It is still quite a big issue, but others might find he workaround in the list archives in the meantime to the fix. Cheers! On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 4:43 PM, Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com > wrote: > A preliminary evaluation is that this is related to accessibility. A > workaround might be: > > java -Dglass.accessible.force=false ... > > If you can try that and let me know if it works for you (it does on our > system with the test case attached to the bug report), then I will add that > information to the JIRA. > > -- Kevin > > > > Guillaume Anctil wrote: > > Thanks for looking into this. > > Although, I don't believe Intel graphics card have anything to do with > this bug, unlike the reports on Stack Overflow. I tested with both AMD and > Nvidia cards, and the only factor seemed to be if my touchscreen was > plugged in or not on my desktop computer. > > Cheers > > On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Kevin Rushforth < > kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com> wrote: > >> We will take a look at this right away. If it's as serious as you say >> then this is a P1 issue. >> >> -- Kevin >> >> >> >> Chris Nahr wrote: >> >>> Yes, I can confirm this bug is present when running on a Dell XPS 15 >>> which does have both a touchscreen and an integrated Intel GPU for desktop >>> display (HD 4600). The application hangs even though I'm using a mouse and >>> not the touchscreen to click on the combo box. >>> >>> That's a catastrophic bug that needs to be fixed in an emergency update. >>> Many new Windows laptops have Intel GPUs with touchscreens that you can't >>> disconnect, and Microsoft is pushing Windows 10 to all of them. Apparently >>> no JavaFX app with a ComboBox can run on them now! >>> >>> -- Chris >>> >>> Guillaume Anctil <drakk...@gmail.com> wrote... >>> >>> I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and I now have to resort to using a VM >>>> to >>>> use most of my JavaFX based apps since combo boxes causes the >>>> applications >>>> to hang when used. >>>> >>>> It seems like this bug as been reported but its cause might have been >>>> misrepresented and/or its severity misjudged. ( >>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8132897 & >>>> >>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31786980/javafx-windows-10-combobox-error >>>> for reference) >>>> >>> > > > -- > _______ > > Guillaume Anctil > Developpeur logiciel | Software development > > <http://www.dwos.com/> > 2251, ave Letourneux, Montréal (Québec), H1V 2N9 Canada > *T *+1 514 807 8485* #1227 * *F *+1 514 223 3981 > > -- _______ Guillaume Anctil Developpeur logiciel | Software development <http://www.dwos.com/> 2251, ave Letourneux, Montréal (Québec), H1V 2N9 Canada *T *+1 514 807 8485* #1227 * *F *+1 514 223 3981