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bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt k
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martin rudalics |
Subject: |
bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Apr 2017 07:56:12 +0200 |
> switch-frame is produced when the Alt key is pressed (as soon as it is
> pressed, i.e. before the 'Y' is pressed). i can verify this by running
> 'read-event`, which triggers and produces switch-frame as soon as Alt
> is pressed. Conversely, the event is still generated even if I disable
> both my mouse and trackpad, the only things which can produce mouse
> motion.
Sorry for the silly question: Earlier you said that
In Ubuntu, if I have two frames open and the mouse is positioned over
the other frame (i.e. not over the active one), pressing the Alt key
produces a <switch-frame> event.
and now you say that "the event is still generated even if I disable
both my mouse and trackpad". How can you position the mouse when you
disable it?
martin
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, martin rudalics, 2017/04/01
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, Jonathan Ganc, 2017/04/03
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, martin rudalics, 2017/04/05
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, Jonathan Ganc, 2017/04/06
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event,
martin rudalics <=
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, Jonathan Ganc, 2017/04/07
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, martin rudalics, 2017/04/08
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, Jonathan Ganc, 2017/04/08
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, martin rudalics, 2017/04/09
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, Jonathan Ganc, 2017/04/15
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, martin rudalics, 2017/04/15
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/04/15
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, martin rudalics, 2017/04/15
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, Jonathan Ganc, 2017/04/15
- bug#26104: 26.0.50; In Ubuntu, having mouse over other frame cause Alt key to produce a <switch-frame> event, martin rudalics, 2017/04/16