No, this issue hasn't been fixed.
When I do precisely what Mark Garrow suggests, the fix only lasts for a few
days or gnome restarts, at best, and then it just magically rechecks itself
again.
I cannot recount how many documents i have now lost when Gnome borks on me. I
am about to dump Ubun
This bug still exists, and it's making me insane.
When I uncheck "allow to control the pointer using the keyboard" ubuntu,
it holds for a few days, and then mysteriously gets unchecked again, at
which point, using the arrow keys will immediately bork my user session
and all work in process goes by
I realize this thread a bit stale, but this very topic is now being
discussed at bugzilla.gnome by both metacity and pidgin devs. As one of
those pidgin users that absolutely hates this new behavior, and wishes
it worked in Ubuntu as it always did, I would be most grateful if
someone from here cou
(I just posted this on the Ubuntu forum. This is very annoying. I
changed my mind about reporting it. Since this is happening on upgrade,
you can be sure many more will encounter it. I MUST use windows style
numpad, and it's instant death to do that when this bug reappears.
It'[s just done it a
Yes, it's still an issue. I have not yet moved to the new Gutsy edition,
however.. nor do I want to to for a little while longer. But since i
have rarely seen others complain about this, I am inclined to think most
just live with it. I have seen other reports on Nabble, however, so I
know it's not
Public bug reported:
Feisty 7.4
Despite this setting...
With Preferences > Keyboard > Layout Options
> Misc. compatibility Options > Shift with numpad key works like MS
windows.
Everything works properly for perhaps 20 minutes. Then, regarless of
operations, suddenly the option will s