armin> Could you check your local application focus settings?
me> If it is a focus thing, I'm not sure when and how it happens.
Found it! Downloaded the src.rpm for fedora 29, rebuilt
xfreerdp, instrumented a couple of logging messages, and
xfreerdp is indeed losing focus.
And the culprit is, unc
> Could you check your local application focus settings?
Not sure if you call "local application" the xfreerdp
running on the linux box, or the emacs running on the
windows box I connect to with xfreerdp.
Thus, I rerun the test under the following conditions:
On the linux side, I don't run a des
Could you check your local application focus settings?
If the application loses focus, the keys are reset and a resync of
keyboard state is donw when focus is given again.
On 11/08/2018 02:48 AM, Henrique Martins via FreeRDP-devel wrote:
> I've tested running
> rdesktop-1.8.3-3.fc24.x86_64
> a
I've tested running
rdesktop-1.8.3-3.fc24.x86_64
and
xfreerdp version 2.0.0-dev4
on
Fedora 4.18.16-300.fc29.x86_64.
to connect to
Window 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019
then bring up the On-Screen Keyboard
and press and hold down any control key.
With rdesktop, the two Ctrl keys on the OSK remain