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#293 | wontfix | Inconsistent left mouse button behavior in all Qt apps with SNAP and animated pointers | ||
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This one has been a thorn in my side for some time. I thought I opened a bug about it a while back. I'll look at this myself, as it's probably just a conflict, but this will document the issue in case anyone else sees it. eCS 2.1 IBM Single Mouse driver 10.163 (TouchPad? disabled in BIOS) SNAP Build 505 (formerly saw this same behavior under SNAP Pro) ThinkPad? T43 / ATI X300 SXGA video (also on ThinkPad? T43p / ATI X600 SXGA+ video) Warp Overlay (possible issue?) XWorkplace 1.0.9 (hook enabled) Christian Langanke's Animated Mouse Pointer 1.01 Mouse object settings: TrackPoint? Enabled [x] (I see this same issue with a PS/2 mouse connected to the dock) Auto Disable TrackPoint? [ ] Scrolling and Magnifying Glass: Neither Choose Function Method: Press Center Button, then use pointing device Scrolling Speed: Normal Scrolling Type: Use PM Scroll Enable Press-to-Select: [ ] Sensitivity: Light Touch (maximum) Setup: Right-handed Mappings:
Additional mappings:
Timing:
Comet Cursor On
Movement:
All mouse options off for Styler/2 SNAP settings from CONFIG.SYS: REM *** SciTech SNAP Professional *** DEVINFO=SCR,VGA,C:\OS2\BOOT\VIOTBL.DCP SET VIDEO_DEVICES=VIO_SVGA SET VIO_SVGA=DEVICE(BVHVGA,BVHSVGA) DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VSVGA.SYS SET GRADD_CHAINS=C1 DEVICE=C:\OS2\GRADD.SYS DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VMANWIN.SYS SET GREEXT=SDDGREXT REM SET C1=SDDGRADD SET C1=SDDGRADD,WOVERLAY DEVICE=C:\OS2\SDDHELP.SYS /Q SET SNAP_MAXVRAM_32MB=Y SET SDDFONTSIZE=small SET SDDFONTDPI=96 SET SDDICONS=small SET VCFG_NO_DDC=TRUE REM *** SciTech SNAP Professional *** Symptom: Mouse hover works as expected. Middle and right buttons work as expected. Most of the time, however, selecting and activating anything with the left mouse button fails (the button press is registered on screen, but not passed to the underlying program). It is possible to hover the mouse to highlight a selection and then press <Enter> to activate it, or in the case of checkboxes or radio buttons, <Enter> or <Spacebar> will select. It is possible to select a variety of checkboxes in a particular dialog (QPassGen is an example), and have none of them actually register in the application, though going back, deselecting, and then pressing <Spacebar> to select works. Switch mouse pointer set to a non-animated set (default black, for example), and the left mouse button behaves as desired. I do not see this exact symptom with Java applications, though the mouse can behave badly there, too (and when the memory corruption is experienced per http://trac.netlabs.org/java/ticket/65, I do see that the animated pointer reverts to the default black pointer. In all cases when that occurs, I know that INI files will not properly save and the system needs to be rebooted. More on this as I narrow it down. It may be an issue with the Animated Pointer package, though Christian stated to me via email 2011-08-02:
The last thing which might possibly impact timing and memory here is that I have Comet Cursor enabled. |
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#1 | fixed | Port qmake | ||
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#2 | fixed | Port all important basic classes from src/corelib | ||
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