*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 209532 ***
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Hi,
As far as I know this bug has been cured. I have not had the problem for at
least 18 months. It disappeared during a regular Ubuntu upgrade. It was
replaced by lack of system sound when you used a modifie
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 209532 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209532
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug 209532, so it is being marked as such. Please look at
@Charlie: Going by the description of bug 209532, this bug report and
the other one are indeed referring to the same problem; this one had
been filed before the other one.
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sticky keys disarms after idle period
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Could someone experiencing this issue please take a look at bug 209532
and see if this is a duplicate of that one? I have looked, and to me, it
appears to be.
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Ankur, Your method certainly works for 8.04 on my machine. Now I do not
have to reset Sticky Keys after a reboot.
I have found that you can only change the Timeout value if you activate
Timeout, the option below. It is not required for Sticky Keys to work
and would probably be counter productive.
I figured out a workaround for this, but I don't know what the problem
with the underlying code is. These are the steps I followed and now
Sticky Keys is working. I was just going through gconf-editor options
when I came across this thing.
1. Start gconf-editor (Configuration Editor).
2. Go to /de
At my end though, Sticky Keys keeps getting deactivated in 8.10. I tried
your method too Coljep, of not enabling from Assistive Technologies
first. I just enabled it from Keyboard preferences, and yet I still have
the same problem.
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Things have changed again in 8.04 for me anyway. Now Sticky keys turns itself
off between reboots and has to be re activated each time I boot the computer.
In 8.10 everything seems to be working fine which is the main thing. I expect
that I shall be abandoning 8.04 soon anyway but it should work
The only difference is that I do not check "Enable Assistive Technologies".
I go straight to Keyboard Accessibility and enable Sticky Keys (just the top
box)
Maybe that was selected by default before as soon as sticky keys was chosen?
Try it.
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OK, here's what I do:
1. System > Assistive Technologies
2. Check 'Enable assistive technologies'
3. Under Preferences, click on Keyboard Accessibility button
4. Check the box next to 'Simulate simultaneous keypresses', but _not_ the one
below it on 'Disable...'
5. Click 'Close' on both dialog bo
This is still very strange. I have now installed Ubuntu 8.10 on two very
different machines and neither shows any problems.
8.04 on my main machine still has the initial problem but I have not seen it re
show up at random times later in the day recently.
In Kubuntu 8,10 Sticky Keys seems fine.
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I can confirm that the bug still exists. Sticky Keys does get
deactivated; same procedure to recreate the bug as earlier - except that
it no longer gives the popup window offering to deactivate Sticky Keys.
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That's weird. I'll check it up again at my end and post steps here to
recreate the bug.
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Very strange, I've just checked my system and Sticky Keys does not get
deactivated after a reboot and period of inactivity. It was still
working after 45 min.
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I do not have the 'Disable if two keys pressed together' checked either.
True, the dialog box doesn't pop-up, but Sticky Keys *does* get
deactivated. After it gets deactivated if you go and see the Keyboard
Accessibility options you'll find that Sticky Keys has been unchecked
automatically.
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Are you talking about both parts of this bug?
In 8.10 I do not get the message 2 min. after boot and no activity. I have
never seen the message at any time after this as yet but I have not used 8.10
to any great extent.
I do not have the "disable if two keys pressed together" checkbox selected.
"This longstanding bug seems to have been cured in Ubuntu 8.10. I have
not had much trime with 8.10 but so far there have been no problems" -
Coljep
I *have* been using Ubuntu 8.10, and I can confirm that the bug is
*still* there.
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This longstanding bug seems to have been cured in Ubuntu 8.10
I have not had much trime with 8.10 but so far there have been no problems
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** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-applets => at-spi
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) => (unassigned)
Status: Incomplete => New
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I don't think this is a gnome-applets bug. At least it occurs
regardless of whether there is an accessibility applet present or not.
If anything I would say it belongs against at-spi. But I believe there
are several interacting accessibility-related packages, and it is hard
to work out which of t
"how is what you describe a gnome-applets bug?"
I didn't say that. When I came across this bug report on Launchpad, it
had already been assigned as a bug in gnome-applets; must have been done
by the first person who reported this. And it isn't really his mistake I
guess, because end users may not
how is what you describe a gnome-applets bug? and since you have the
issue could you send it to bugzilla.gnome.org?
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"could somebody having the issue describe how to trigger it and maybe
open the on bugzilla.gnome.org too?"
As I mentioned earlier, there is no particular action as such which
needs to be taken to trigger it. Simply activate the turn on
accessibility features from the Accessibility configuration di
could somebody having the issue describe how to trigger it and maybe
open the on bugzilla.gnome.org too?
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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I just tried out Ubuntu 8.04.1 (I'd removed Ubuntu and shifted to
openSuse 11.0 for a while), and I wanted to add here that the bug exists
in 8.04.1 too. Just thought I should add this here. However, there IS a
bit of a difference. I'd written earlier (my comment above) that the
"You've pressed two
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I would like to add to what Colin has said - the problem still remains
in Ubuntu 8.04, and has in fact got worse in it. Sticky Keys keeps
getting deactivated EVEN IF two keys aren't pressed together. And even
if the box next to 'disable sticky keys if two keys are pressed
together' is UNCHECKED in
Andreas Moog wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
> any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
> for you? Can you try with latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in ad
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Can you try with latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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Yes, I have faced this problem too. 'Disable Sticky Keys if two keys are
pressed together' is disabled on my Ubuntu 7.10 system running GNOME;
yet if after starting up for the first time I leave the system alone,
and don't touch any keys for about two minutes, a pop up comes up and
asks me whether
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