On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 12:18 -0700, Nathaniel Smith wrote: > > That may just be because double/triple clicks are a bit dicey under > xpra -- it sends user input with a high priority, but the network > tends to jitter the exact timing that click events are delivered at. > If the second click gets delayed, then a double-click can be turned > into two-single-clicks.
In fact it was double-clicks acting like triple clicks. But I suspect it was preferences for what to do when a double-click was done not being available rather than the network screwing them up. > Alternatively, you may just need to get gconf working in your xpra session. Yeah, perhaps. > That's... weird... Are you sure that you can't type into the password > dialog, rather than the window that shows you typing simply being off > the screen? Well, I tried to focus and make sure I was in the dialog, but couldn't get it to take keystrokes or unlock. I ended up killing the gnome-screensaver that was behind it. > I'm not sure what we can do about this in xpra, in general. Obviously > the quickest solution is just to disable the screensaver :-). Indeed. I think the gnome-settings-daemon started it up. b.
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