Since "upgrading" to Ubuntu 14.04 I have found that the "Sticky Keys"
function does not work. After playing about with the universal access
system i managed to get the shift key to stick at least some of the
time. I continue to have no sticky function for the 'ctrl' key. i am
using the 32bit ins
Ok, I now can confirm that the sticky keys do work in a full installation
of Ubuntu 14.04, 64 bit. From my side, the bug can be closed now.
2014-04-03 8:41 GMT+02:00 Evgeni Bykarskij :
> Ok. For me the sticky keys worked on 13.10 when running in VirtualBox on
> Win 7 with sticky keys enabled. I
Ok. For me the sticky keys worked on 13.10 when running in VirtualBox on
Win 7 with sticky keys enabled. I even cheered up and thought it was fixed
untill I live bootet it...
2014-04-03 2:40 GMT+02:00 Steven Edwards <998...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> StickyKeys failed for me when using Ubuntu 12.04-
StickyKeys failed for me when using Ubuntu 12.04-13.10 in Virtualbox, so
that's odd.
The fix appears to have come in xorg-server 1.15.0:
http://distrowatch.com/search.php?pkg=xorg-
server&pkgver=1.15.0#pkgsearch
...I'm going to try Arch in VirtualBox tomorrow.
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Did not. I meant the sticky keys did not work with previous versions, with
live-boot
2014-04-02 22:59 GMT+02:00 Evgeni Bykarskij :
> Careful with VirtualBox because the guest OS seems to "use" the sticky
> keys of the host OS, as the key signals seem to be handled by the host OS
> first. But with
Careful with VirtualBox because the guest OS seems to "use" the sticky keys
of the host OS, as the key signals seem to be handled by the host OS first.
But with live-boot the sticky key work on previous versions, and they
suddendly do with 14.04, so I'm hopeful
2014-04-02 22:33 GMT+02:00 Steven
Confirmed in VirtualBox.
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Today I live-booted an image of Ubuntu 14.04 and the sticky keys worked
correctly. Going to install it today/next days and try it out. Can
anyone confirm?
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Debian's xterm git repo:
git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-xorg/app/xterm
Debian's xorg git repo:
git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-xorg/debian/xorg
Who knows? Maybe it'll be easier now that I have both git repos? :)
I have some commitments I need to complete before Sunday (hopefully
before Saturday),
cerasus: tell me what you have in mind.
I have sent requests to both the xorg and wayland development mailing
lists asking for help, but nobody has offered to point me in the right
direction.
I used distrowatch to narrow the bug's source down to between versions
1.10.6 and 1.11.1. If I knew how
Steven: Maybe we could join "resources"?
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The bug still exists in Debian Jessie, too. I plan on dedicating some
time to fixing this bug later this week.
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I have not seen any movement on this bug.
On Monday, December 2, 2013 4:26 AM, "cerasu...@gmail.com"
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Anyone had any luck yet? I, too, tried browsing through X's source code,
but still no progress. Any hints?
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Anyone had any luck yet? I, too, tried browsing through X's source code,
but still no progress. Any hints?
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Same bug in Ubuntu 12.10 as well
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This is happening in Wheezy too, it's drive me crazy... any luck yet? is
it an xkbset problem?
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The bug is definitely in Xorg/xserver--it exists across multiple
distributions, including Fedora. OpenSUSE 12.1 is the newest I can find
that works--if only because uses 7.6; Ubuntu 12.04 uses 7.7.
The change HAD to occur between tags 1.10.4 and 1.11.3 in the git repo,
but I can't pin it down.
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and in Xubuntu
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** Also affects: xorg-server
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Fails in Kubuntu as well. :/
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xorg/xserver git repo:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/
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12.04 has a libx11-doc package that contains documentation for
libx11-dev, which controls the accessibility features. I think this is
the relevant section:
http://www.x.org/releases/current/doc/libX11/XKB/xkblib.html#Keyboard_State
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Argh! We'll have to see what's changed, then. Is there a site to
search through all of 12.04's source code?
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yes, in all previous versions they worked properly
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Did sticky keys work properly in 11.10?
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cerasus-k: check the xkbset package. If not there, it may be a bug in
Wayland's X client.
I upgraded today and was very disappointed.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Thank you, Filip, for confirming. Unfortunatly, I do not know where to
look (in which package), otherwise I could look into the responsible
code and maybe come up with a patch myself. Can anyone give me a hint?
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It is definitely a bug. Today I've upgraded my Ubuntu to 12.04 and
sticky keys stopped working as expected - pressed twice unlocks key
instead of locking it until third click. Without sticky keys working
properly using Ubuntu for people with disabilities became difficult.
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** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Invalid => Incomplete
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No, checking that option does nothing, since it affects the case where
two _different_ keys are pressed simulataneously. What Im experiencing
is that the same modifier key get deaktivated if pressed twice. An
example: if I press Shift once and type several letters the first letter
is uppercase: Aa
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Please check that the option "disable if key pressed twice" is not
enabled, If that does not solve your problem please let us know
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