Bug 708762

Summary: some shortcuts don't handled by compiz wall plugin
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Andrew <travneff>
Component: compizAssignee: leigh scott <leigh123linux>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 15CC: adel.gadllah, travneff
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Description Andrew 2011-05-29 11:52:42 UTC
Created attachment 501595 [details]
Xorg log file with logverbose 7

Ctrl-alt-right and ctrl-alt-left shortcuts don't work as viewport next/prev switching in "wall" plugin ("move within wall" section).
Also mouse gestures like `<TopEdge>Button3` don't work too.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Stop X server
2. Erase all compiz-related configs (I used this: rm -rf ~/.kde/share/config/compizrc ~/.config/compiz-1 ~/.compiz)
3. Start X server
4. Launch ccsm, go to wall plugin settings and set ctrl-alt-left as "move previous" key.

Actual result: none is happened by this key.

Note: such keyboard shortcuts work for benchmark plugin, for example. Mentioned mouse gestures don't work for other plugins. Maybe it is two different kind of problems.

Issues #462517 and #243613 are related, I think. Under some conditions I was able to print A-B-C-D letters in konsole by ctrl-right-* shortcuts.

Versions of packages:
compiz-0.9.4-2.fc15.x86_64
kdebase-4.6.3-1.fc15.x86_64

compiz is enabled with setting `KDEWM=compiz-manager` environment variable.
Xorg log attached. Xorg.conf is absent, however there are some configs in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/. Their content is listed below:

Section "InputClass"
        Identifier      "system-setup-keyboard"
        MatchIsKeyboard "on"
        Option          "XkbModel"      "logiultrax"
        Option          "XkbLayout"     "us,ru,ua"
        Option          "XkbOptions"    "terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp,grp:menu_toggle,compose:caps"
EndSection

Section "InputClass"
  Identifier "My mouse"
  MatchProduct "Razer Razer Diamondback Optical Mouse"
  Option "ConstantDeceleration" "4"
EndSection

Comment 1 Fedora Admin XMLRPC Client 2011-06-01 20:26:24 UTC
This package has changed ownership in the Fedora Package Database.  Reassigning to the new owner of this component.

Comment 2 Andrew 2011-06-08 18:57:28 UTC
Also it is reproducible at my second machine with quite different HW but same SW.

Comment 3 Andrew 2011-12-17 15:25:56 UTC
Still exists in fc16.

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