On Fri, 2015-08-07 at 14:48 +0100, John Austin wrote:
> This is better than it was for me last week when gedit/evolution/??
> jumped to the end of the screen for the first action
> when focus returned.
>
> Try adding GDK_CORE_DEVICE_EVENTS=1
>
> alias gedit='GDK_CORE_DEVICE_EVENTS=1;gedit -s'
>
On 08/07/15 21:48, John Austin wrote:
> If I knew how to set GDK_CORE_DEVICE_EVENTS=1
> at login so it was inherited by all processes I would!?
Assuming you're using bash as your login shell, adding
export GDK_CORE_DEVICE_EVENTS=1
to your ~/.bashrc should do the trick.
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On Fri, 2015-08-07 at 14:48 +0100, John Austin wrote:
> On Fri, 2015-08-07 at 15:28 +0200, Gérard Milmeister wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The new Logitech MX Master works fine in general.
> > However there is a problem with the scroll wheel,
> > and it seems to be limited to software using GTK3.
> > For
On Fri, 2015-08-07 at 15:28 +0200, Gérard Milmeister wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The new Logitech MX Master works fine in general.
> However there is a problem with the scroll wheel,
> and it seems to be limited to software using GTK3.
> For example, in Firefox, when the window loses focus
> and gains it aga
Hi,
The new Logitech MX Master works fine in general.
However there is a problem with the scroll wheel,
and it seems to be limited to software using GTK3.
For example, in Firefox, when the window loses focus
and gains it again, the first wheel action does not
behave as expected, but scrolls a whol