I put this in my .xinitrc last night. This morning I didn't have a mouse
at all! (The pointer wasn't being drawn) removing this from my xinitrc
fixed the problem.  Does anyone know where the appropriate place to set
this is?  If I set it and run a gtk3 app, the mouse remains and the
scroll wheel works...

Cheers,

    Dave

Scott Jaderholm <jaderh...@gmail.com> writes:

> I believe setting GDK_CORE_DEVICE_EVENTS=1 fixes this. Not sure what
> costs it might have. I used it to fix mouse wheel scrolling in
> transmission-gtk.
>
> Scott
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 2:45 PM,  <yggdra...@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
>> Mitchell Laks <ml...@post.harvard.edu> writes:
>>
>>> On 21:07 Sun 19 Jan     , yggdra...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
>>>> Well, I have an identical behaviour, only evince refuses to scroll by
>>>> mouse wheel. I guess maybe changing stumpwm version could work. In any
>>>> way it seems odd, problem is only evince, and only this version. Other
>>>> applications and previous versions of evince worked fine.
>>>
>>> I am running the latest sid and  have the same behavior of
>>> evince  nautilus and eog
>>> all of them do not scroll in stumpwm but
>>> do scroll in
>>> icewm gnome and openbox
>>>
>>
>> I can confirm I have the same issue with those applications on F20.
>>
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