I don't believe this is an upstream bug either.
** Changed in: mousetweaks
Status: New => Invalid
** Tags added: a11y regression-release
** Changed in: mousetweaks (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: mousetweaks (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Description changed:
- First of all I can currently unable to get "simulated second click" in
- gnome assistive technologies to work at allw ith the unity desktop - ie
- i cannot hold the left button and simulate a second click. Secondly, as
- a click and hold is already being utilised to move entries in the unity
- menu, how should this interact with this accessibility option. take for
- example a single click touchscreen.
+ There's a version mismatch between mousetweaks and gnome-control-center
+ + gnome-settings-daemon. The GNOME 3 versions of these modules use dconf
+ for configuration and the 2.32 versions use gconf. Downgrading
+ mousetweaks to 2.32 will fix this.
+
+ Original description:
+ First of all I can currently unable to get "simulated second click" in gnome
assistive technologies to work at allw ith the unity desktop - ie i cannot hold
the left button and simulate a second click. Secondly, as a click and hold is
already being utilised to move entries in the unity menu, how should this
interact with this accessibility option. take for example a single click
touchscreen.
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mousetweaks 3.0 does not work with control-center 2.32
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