Re: Abrupt virtual desktop switching

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Anno domini 2023 Tue, 31 Jan 16:00:13 -0600
 Darrell Anderson via tde-users scripsit:
> On 1/31/23 7:28 AM, E. Liddell via tde-users wrote:
> > Maybe you're somehow triggering a keyboard shortcut?  (Sounds weird,
> > I know, but they're all handled by libinput these days . . .)
>
> A good start, thank you!
>
> Comically, to look for the related shortcuts I twirled my office chair
> to the laptop where I am testing TDE. As soon as I touched the mouse --
> boom, smacked into desktop 2.
>
> I removed all of the related Ctrl+Fxx keyboard shortcuts. I'll see how
> that goes. If the behavior stops then I have to figure out what is
> triggering the shortcut. Trackpad is disabled....

Maybe you need to disable powersave modes for USB in the BIOS. I had the jumping-cursor-problem, too, and it got worse with newer kernel versions - from 6.0 on I got a new keyboard-dies-unexpectedly "died" unexpectidly-problem, turned out it went to sleep and never woke up. Since I disabled USBP powersave the problems are gone.

Nik

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