On Mon, 10 Apr 2017 17:11:06 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Another thing that might help my poor reflexes in catching it faster, is
> if the keyboard auto-repeat could be turned way slower, or even off.
Yes, you can with xset r:
xset r off -> disable autorepeat
xset r rate 200 5 -> enable auto
On Monday 10 April 2017 15:14:55 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 10 April 2017 14:33:35 Diego Roversi wrote:
>
> Well, I guess I am stuck with it then. Synaptic, on a 24 bit screen,
> is much more pleasant to use.
>
> But I also have another problem. The usb inputs from the mouse and
> keyboard ar
On Monday 10 April 2017 14:33:35 Diego Roversi wrote:
Well, I guess I am stuck with it then. Synaptic, on a 24 bit screen, is
much more pleasant to use.
But I also have another problem. The usb inputs from the mouse and
keyboard aren't being given near enough priority, so keydown events are
be
On Sun, 9 Apr 2017 22:21:43 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> I note there's a link to a help site at the top of /boot/config.txt, so I
> went thru the motions of setting it for a 1366x768, 32 bit screen. But
> on the reboot it was just noticably slower, and xwininfo now says its a
> 24 bit screen.
On Monday 10 April 2017 07:21:45 Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> On 10/04/17 10:30, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 10 April 2017 04:55:39 Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> >> On 10/04/17 02:30, Alan Corey wrote:
> >>> I think you can add entries to /etc/fb.modes but it's like making
> >>> old-style modelin
One thing I forgot to mention is fbturbo, I installed it and forgot
about it until I was looking in my xlog. In principle it should be
helping, in practice I'm not sure. But it hasn't caused any trouble.
It's an improved frame buffer driver.
One thing about the errors and warnings in xlog, is th
On 10/04/17 10:30, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 10 April 2017 04:55:39 Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
On 10/04/17 02:30, Alan Corey wrote:
I think you can add entries to /etc/fb.modes but it's like making
old-style modelines, it takes lots of information. And my old buddy
xvidtune doesn't work on
On Monday 10 April 2017 04:55:39 Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> On 10/04/17 02:30, Alan Corey wrote:
> > I think you can add entries to /etc/fb.modes but it's like making
> > old-style modelines, it takes lots of information. And my old buddy
> > xvidtune doesn't work on a Pi. But you're a tv guy.
>
On 10/04/17 02:30, Alan Corey wrote:
I think you can add entries to /etc/fb.modes but it's like making
old-style modelines, it takes lots of information. And my old buddy
xvidtune doesn't work on a Pi. But you're a tv guy.
Video modes have been causing me a great deal of pain over the last fe
t; > xwininfo: Please select the window about which you
> > would like information by clicking the
> > mouse in that window.
> >
> > xwininfo: Window id: 0x38c "Gmail - question on armhf color
> > depth - Mozilla Firefox"
> >
&
ect the window about which you
>> > would like information by clicking the
>> > mouse in that window.
>> >
>> > xwininfo: Window id: 0x38c "Gmail - question on armhf color
>> > depth - Mozilla Firefox"
>> >
>>
m X or the window manager, not to mention a color map and
>>>> > graphics context. If you have xwininfo (command line program so
>>>> > it's not in menus) try it a little:
>>>> >
>>>> > pi2# xwininfo
>>>> >
>&g
le:
>>> >
>>> > pi2# xwininfo
>>> >
>>> > xwininfo: Please select the window about which you
>>> > would like information by clicking the
>>> > mouse in that window.
>>> >
>>> > xwinin
gt;
>> > xwininfo: Please select the window about which you
>> > would like information by clicking the
>> > mouse in that window.
>> >
>> > xwininfo: Window id: 0x38c "Gmail - question on armhf color
>> > depth - Mozilla Firefox"
t; > xwininfo: Please select the window about which you
> > would like information by clicking the
> > mouse in that window.
> >
> > xwininfo: Window id: 0x38c "Gmail - question on armhf color
> > depth - Mozilla Firefox"
> >
&
by clicking the
> mouse in that window.
>
> xwininfo: Window id: 0x38c "Gmail - question on armhf color depth
> - Mozilla Firefox"
>
> Absolute upper-left X: 35
> Absolute upper-left Y: 65
> Relative upper-left X: 1
> Relative upper-left Y: 30
>
f you have xwininfo (command line program so it's not in
menus) try it a little:
pi2# xwininfo
xwininfo: Please select the window about which you
would like information by clicking the
mouse in that window.
xwininfo: Window id: 0x300008c "Gmail - question on armhf c
Grettings all;
raspbian jessie on a pi-3b.
Specifically, can it be set to use more bits?
Several of the programs I run on the pi, have much greater highlight
detail when running on an x86 machine, and this lack of adequate color
depth makes a pulldown menu lose its outline borders, so its diff
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