I just tried some quick tests on Windows XP 64 SP2 with recent
versions of IE, FF, Chrome & Opera using the Oracle 1.6.0_26 JRE.
I was unable to reproduce, but was only able to lock the screen using WINDOWS+L.

Can you clarify a few things (listed inline) to help in trying to
reproduce this?
The title of the email refers to 'focus', but the body of the email
doesn't seem to mention focus.  Does this behaviour also occur if you
simply focus on another Windows application, and then return to the
browser showing the Pivot applet?

On 17 August 2011 22:07, JohnRodey <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have this issue where if I have my pivot app up and lock my screen (or even
> a ctrl+alt+del, followed by just hitting cancel), when I then click in the
> table it highlights multiple rows.
Do you see the same effect if you use WINDOWS+L to lock the screen?

> After a little bit of playing I noticed this doesn't happen on my Windows 7
> box but does on XP.  It happens in both Firefox and IE.
Can you provide some version numbers for these browsers, as well as
java version?

> I'm using Pivot 1.5 but this happens even if I use the kitchen sink demo on
> the pivot site, which I imagine is running 2.0?
Correct, the website is running 2.0


> Steps to reproduce:
> 1) on a XP machine launch the kitchen sink application in IE or Firefox
> 2) drop down the tables example
> 3) highlight any row
Can you please clarify 'highlight'?  Pivot TableViews render rows
differently depending on selection as well as mouse position (mouse
over highlighting).
Do you mean 'move the mouse over a row so that the row is highlighted
in a grey colour'?
Or maybe, 'left click on a row to select it so that it is rendered
with a blue background and white foreground (when it has focus)'?

> 4) ctrl+alt+del and hit cancel when prompted to lock screen
> 5) click a few rows in the table (now you can highlight as many rows as you
> want)
Do you mean that you see multiple rows being selected/highlighted
(depending on your meaning of highlighted)?
Both of the TableViews in the KitchenSink demo are configured in multi
select mode, so multiple selections are allowed.  However the
selection should only be changed to include/exclude the clicked row if
the CONTROL key is pressed, or a range of rows if SHIFT is pressed.

Chris

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