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Description of problem: When a menu in a Java Swing application is activated using is access key, its subcommands cannot be selected by their access key. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): mutter-3.2.1-2.fc16.i686 How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start a Java Swing application, like JEdit, IntelliJ IDEA, or NetBeans. LAF does not matter - I observe the problem with Metal, GTK, and IntelliJ's custom LAF. 2. Open a menu by access key (e.g. Alt+F) 3. Press the access key for a menu command (e.g. o for Open) Actual results: Nothing Expected results: The chosen command is activated. Additional info: Arrow keys, escape, and enter are properly routed - I can navigate menu options by them. JRE does not matter - the problem occurs with OpenJDK 1.6, OpenJDK 1.7, and Oracle's JDK 1.7u2 binaries. The problem also manifests in fallback mode. Therefore, it seems to me that this is either a problem in code shared between Metacity and Mutter, or elsewhere in the graphics stack - possibly something in GTK+ that is interacting badly with AWT. Mutter seemed like the most appropriate starting point for hunting this down. The problem does not appear on Ubuntu Lucid 64-bit with 64-bit JDK 1.7u2 from Oracle.
This also happens in XFWM, so I'm reasonably confident it is not a mutter or metacity problem. Moving to the OpenJDK package.
It seems to be working correctly now, but I am not sure what change fixed it. I'll keep an eye on it for a bit and poke some more with different JREs.
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