For some reason, I still need to press ctrl+alt two times to regain the grab.
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Pavel Grunt pgr...@redhat.com wrote:
This commit adds the ability to release the keyboard grab when
the release keys (ctrl+alt) are pressed and released. It allows
to use keyboard
Hi,
I can't reproduce it. To make it clear for me, your scenario is: press
ctrl+alt, then alt+tab, then alt+tab back, at this point the keyboard doesn't
have the grab (eg due to a mouse move) and you have to press ctrl+alt two times
to regain it ?
Thank you
Pavel
For some reason, I still
- Original Message -
Hi,
I can't reproduce it. To make it clear for me, your scenario is: press
ctrl+alt, then alt+tab, then alt+tab back, at this point the keyboard
doesn't have the grab (eg due to a mouse move) and you have to press
ctrl+alt two times to regain it ?
Exact, I am
Hi,
I can't reproduce it. To make it clear for me, your scenario is:
press
ctrl+alt, then alt+tab, then alt+tab back, at this point the
keyboard
doesn't have the grab (eg due to a mouse move) and you have to
press
ctrl+alt two times to regain it ?
Exact, I am using
- Original Message -
Hi,
I can't reproduce it. To make it clear for me, your scenario is:
press
ctrl+alt, then alt+tab, then alt+tab back, at this point the
keyboard
doesn't have the grab (eg due to a mouse move) and you have to
press
ctrl+alt two times to
This commit adds the ability to release the keyboard grab when
the release keys (ctrl+alt) are pressed and released. It allows
to use keyboard shortcuts (eg alt+tab, alt+f4) on the client.
The keyboard is grabbed again when the release keys are pressed
and released or when the mouse moves.