[Bug 153518] Re: sticky keys disarms after idle period

2008-12-03 Thread greatquizzard
This longstanding bug seems to have been cured in Ubuntu 8.10. I have not had much trime with 8.10 but so far there have been no problems - Coljep I *have* been using Ubuntu 8.10, and I can confirm that the bug is *still* there. -- sticky keys disarms after idle period

[Bug 153518] Re: sticky keys disarms after idle period

2008-12-03 Thread greatquizzard
I do not have the 'Disable if two keys pressed together' checked either. True, the dialog box doesn't pop-up, but Sticky Keys *does* get deactivated. After it gets deactivated if you go and see the Keyboard Accessibility options you'll find that Sticky Keys has been unchecked automatically. --

[Bug 153518] Re: sticky keys disarms after idle period

2008-09-13 Thread greatquizzard
could somebody having the issue describe how to trigger it and maybe open the on bugzilla.gnome.org too? As I mentioned earlier, there is no particular action as such which needs to be taken to trigger it. Simply activate the turn on accessibility features from the Accessibility configuration

[Bug 153518] Re: sticky keys disarms after idle period

2008-09-13 Thread greatquizzard
how is what you describe a gnome-applets bug? I didn't say that. When I came across this bug report on Launchpad, it had already been assigned as a bug in gnome-applets; must have been done by the first person who reported this. And it isn't really his mistake I guess, because end users may not

[Bug 153518] Re: sticky keys disarms after idle period

2008-09-07 Thread greatquizzard
I just tried out Ubuntu 8.04.1 (I'd removed Ubuntu and shifted to openSuse 11.0 for a while), and I wanted to add here that the bug exists in 8.04.1 too. Just thought I should add this here. However, there IS a bit of a difference. I'd written earlier (my comment above) that the You've pressed two

[Bug 153518] Re: sticky keys disarms after idle period

2008-08-20 Thread greatquizzard
I would like to add to what Colin has said - the problem still remains in Ubuntu 8.04, and has in fact got worse in it. Sticky Keys keeps getting deactivated EVEN IF two keys aren't pressed together. And even if the box next to 'disable sticky keys if two keys are pressed together' is UNCHECKED in

[Bug 192934] Re: Xubuntu Sticky Keys gets deactivated randomly

2008-03-21 Thread greatquizzard
I think the bug shouldn't be marked as incomplete, for I did provide the file asked for. It'd be sad if this thread gets deleted after 60 days... -- Xubuntu Sticky Keys gets deactivated randomly https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192934 You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 192934] Re: Xubuntu Sticky Keys gets deactivated randomly

2008-03-10 Thread greatquizzard
I checked the ~/.xsession-errors file but I couldn't find any information related to this particular problem, as far as I can make out, that is. Nevertheless, I'm attaching the ~/.xsession-errors file from my system after the error (Sticky Keys getting deactivated) occurred. Maybe that'll help

[Bug 192934] [NEW] Xubuntu Sticky Keys gets deactivated randomly

2008-02-18 Thread greatquizzard
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: xfce4-mcs-manager I'm currently using Xubuntu 7.10, running Xfce version 4.4.1. The bug is that I've enabled Sticky Keys in the Accessibility options using the Xfce4 Settings Manager (Setting Keyboard Settings Accessibility), and yet, very randomly,

[Bug 153518] Re: sticky keys disarms after idle period

2008-02-18 Thread greatquizzard
Yes, I have faced this problem too. 'Disable Sticky Keys if two keys are pressed together' is disabled on my Ubuntu 7.10 system running GNOME; yet if after starting up for the first time I leave the system alone, and don't touch any keys for about two minutes, a pop up comes up and asks me whether