Kevin Krammer posted on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:25:28 +0100 as excerpted: > On Saturday, 2010-01-30, Dan Armbrust wrote: >> I've having a problem with KDE 4.3.4 - having just upgraded to Kubuntu >> 9.10. >> >> When I click on the Application Launcher, (the old style one) which I >> have in my main panel at the bottom of the screen, if I just do a >> normal length click, the launcher appears for a moment, then vanishes. >> >> If I do a 1/2 second long click on the Application Launcher button, the >> launcher appears, disappears almost instantly, and then appears, and >> works.... mostly correctly. I say mostly, because the problems >> continue if I try to right-click on any item in the menu, instead of >> giving me the context menu, it launches the item. Unless, I do a >> right-click lasting at least a 1/2 second... then it works, and gives >> me the context menu. >> >> This didn't happen right after I did the upgrade... it happened >> sometime later, after I had been setting up my desktop the way I like >> it, etc. So it seems to be a setting I changed... but I have no idea >> what. > > I have the same version but using Debian/Unstable packages. > > Left clicking works as expected, right click also launches unless I do a > right-hold which the opens the context menu. > > I don't think I've changed any mouse settings so I am puzzled that I am > seeing one of the two issues but not the other. > > Anyone else getting either click (mis-)behavior? I'm seeing slightly similar behavior, but not with the mouse, with the hotkey I have set to launch the apps-launcher menu. That panel is small and auto-hide, and if I hit the key just once, the panel pops up for a fraction of a second, but the menu never appears. If I press and hold, the key auto-repeat kicks in about the time the panel and menu appear. I can then release the key, and the panel and menu remain visible. What I think might be happening is that the event is being triggered on both key (for me, mouse-button for you) down and key-up, the two canceling each other out. If I hold the key down long enough, however, it sees three or more events due to auto-repeat kicking in, and that holds it open. That's at least what I was thinking before, when I thought it was just me. That key is an "extra" key, xf86-something style (like xf86-standby, xf86-mute, xf86-media-play, etc, from one of the fancy extended keyboards), and I thought it strange that it auto-repeated anyway. But somewhere, IDR where but it may have been in a config file (not a gui setting), maybe kde, maybe X, I remember seeing some way to set which keys were auto-repeat enabled and which not. I've had it in my mind to check that "someday", but it was low enough priority, I've not gotten to it yet. Now I see both of you guys mentioning similar behavior, but not with the trigger key, with the mouse, and slightly different for each of you and for me. That's weird indeed, but it /has/ to be related, and it demonstrates that the picture is rather more complex than just the key-up and key-down both triggering and auto-repeat that I initially assumed. But I do believe I'm still correct, there's just a bit more to it than what I originally assumed, and there's at least one missing piece of the puzzle that I don't have yet. I expect that when I sync (gentoo), I'll have kde 4.3.5 available to upgrade to, and 4.4.0-rc2 is I believe available but masked. I've not decided which I'll try tho I'll probably do one or the other before 4.4.0 release comes out, then upgrade to it. With the other new info that it wasn't behaving that way for the OP originally, only after he started setting up his desktop, and with the slightly different behavior you guys are seeing, I'm wondering if it'll still be there with 4.3.5 and 4.4 (and if it was there earlier in the 4.x series, I really don't know when mine started). Maybe we'll be lucky and the issue will go away with the upgrade. =:^) If not, at least for one of the three of us, that and whether the behavior changes at all will be yet more pieces of the puzzle. =:^) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.