Public bug reported:
I used to use the "Adwaita-dark" GTK+ theme.
I now opened gnome settings and enabled the "High Contrast" option in the
Accessibility settings.
This changed the theme to "HighContrast" as expected.
When I disabled the "High Contrast" option though, the theme was set to
"Adwa
I just closed the settings dialog and as soon as I did, the cursor went to
being extra large.
Since then it behaves as it should and I was not able to reproduce the issue.
Unless someone else finds a way to reproduce the issue, I guess you
could close this bug again.
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You received this bug no
Public bug reported:
If you set the cursor size to "larger" or "largest" in the accessibility
options, it is as large as "large" and doesn't get any larger, despite
the clickable images in the popup-dialog showing larger cursors for the
different options.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22
Filed as upstream issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1500
** Summary changed:
- Keyboard Brightness controll not operable using keyboard or mouse scrollwheel
+ Keyboard Brightness control not operable using keyboard or mouse scrollwheel
** Bug watch added: gitlab
I just figured out that I can move the slider between the left-most and
right-most position using the home and end keys on my keyboard, I
haven't been able to put it to the middle just using the keyboard. I
also consider this not very intuitive.
There is a Fn-key combination on the built in keyboa
Public bug reported:
At the power settings there is a slider for setting the "Keyboard Brightness".
My ThinkPad T460s supports three levels: off, dim, bright
With clicking and/or dragging I could move the slider to either the
left-most, center, or right-most position.
However when place the mous
I have almost the same issue.
Using gdm3, when I lock my session (e.g. with +) the lock screen
doesn't accept keyboard and mouse events at all.
This all began right after the upgrade from bionic to cosmic.
Another thing which might be related as it only happens when I use gdm3:
When I open the a
user@host ~ % dpkg -l | grep gnome-control-center
ii gnome-control-center
1:3.6.3-0ubuntu11~ubuntu12.10.1 amd64utilities to
configure the GNOME desktop
ii gnome-control-center-data
1:3.6.3-0ubuntu11~
I'm using recent Ubuntu 10.04 with all updates up to yesterday 18:00
UTC. My gnome-terminal version is 2.29.6.
I tried to reproduce this bug using the keyboard controlled mouse from
accessibility settings. With that I could make clicks whilst ensuring
absolutely no mouse movement.
When the gnome-
I'm runing Ubuntu 10.04 with latest updates (as for yesterday 18:00 UTC)
and gnome-terminal 2.29.6.
Here the problem is as following:
When you click on text in the deactivated window and move the cursor
around a few pixels, text gets selected. While this is not very
userfriendly it is at least ex
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