On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 18:54 -0500, Ryan May wrote: > So to be clear, when right-clicking and selecting properties and the > dialog pops up, you can interact with it right away? On my system, when > I do this, I need to click once (anywhere) before I can work with the > dialog. Before I click, the cursor becomes a no sign (circle with > diagonal line through it) any time it is over a UI element, which to me > signals invalid drag-and-drop. This is with usb optical mouse on Gentoo > AMD64 with wine-0.9.32. I checked your xorg.conf info, and the only > difference here is that protocol is set to "Auto". (I'll check if > IMPS/2 makes a difference when I get a chance.) I repeat that I have no data on disk or coming in. The check I am doing is File/new_graph/Right click on Tdew or Tair. I am getting the behaviour you describe above but didn't conceive it as the problem. It's a minor irritation. No any sign of drag & drop behaviour or boxes drawn by the cursor, like your first mail mentioned. Auto is definitely not good enough: your choice is PS/2 or IMPS/2 for most modern meece/mice/mouses (What's the plural anyhow? I'm defaulting to the 'Tom & Jerry' alternative :) > Duane Clark wrote: > > I'm wondering if the two of you might have different mouse behavior > > settings in your window manager. Do you have your mouse set so that > a > > window becomes active as soon as the mouse moves into it (a normal > X > > window, like a terminal window), or do you have to click the window > > before it becomes active. > > I have to click for a window to become active. > Me too. Pretty bog standard fedora gnome setup here. But if we both have to click on the window for it to become active, why is this a bug? It's the way we wanted X to behave for us. BTW, Weatherscope looks interesting - pity it's only U.S. data. -- Declan Moriarty <junk_mail@xxxxxx> _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users