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The bug is still unsolved in 2012.
It happened two times to beginners that belong to my LUG.
In 2010:
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And recently:
http://listengine.tuxfamily.org/linuxarverne.org/discussions/2012/01/msg0.html
Fortunately t
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Also seeing this bug, though I don't use any form of remote desktop(the default
one is installed, but never used)
10.10 on an HP ProBook 6555b
Started less than a month ago
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I'm facing the same issue with the following configuration:
- ubuntu 10.04.1 32bit, with remote desktop enabled (vino version
2.28.2-0ubuntu2)
- ubuntu 10.04.1 64bit, connecting to the above computer with vinagre (version
2.30.2-0ubuntu1)
The mouse keys activate on the first computer (the VNC ser
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Same problem here. Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit. The workaround is to hold
SHIFT and press Num lock.
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I can confirm the same issue in Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit. I have Remote
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I can confirm the same, I have the same problem using maverick, and I'm
almost sure the issue started when vnc got upgraded.
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i can confirm this still happens on maverick. i havent been using vnc,
remote desktop or anything like that.
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Still appearing sometimes across several Ubuntu releases, including
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confirming for Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS 2.6.32-24-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP
x86_64 with latest updates.
mousekeys is enabled on EVERY reboot, despite having the accessibility
options set to the contrary.
The only time Ive ever pressed the shift-Numlock combination is to
disable mousekeys once I figured ou
I am definitely not having this happen by pressing shift-numlock, but I
connect to this computer (Ubuntu 10.04) with VNC (Remote Desktop) every
day, so it seems likely that is triggering it somehow. Comment #52
contains a workaround, but that definitely isn't a bug fix.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/192508/comments/52 - It could
help.
The biggest issue I've noticed is that this happens with Remote Desktop
enabled. Can anyone else confirm this?
I have a fresh install of 10.04 and had bug 549727 and this bug.
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I've not had time to read the 65 posts above, but I've experienced this
same problem.
I hope someone can fix it for all Ubuntu/Linux users. It seems weird
that numlock sometimes moves the mouse instead of being a number pad.
I've not knowingly pressed SHIFT and num lock at the same time neither
h
Are you typing anywhere near the numpad when it turns on?
The notification that it is turning on would at least rule out your
assertion.
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No, shift-numlock is NOT how most of us are having this happen.
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@Reuben Firmin I agree with your comment.
What do others think?
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Ah, a comment in that thread is the key to this, I think - shift numlock
is the hotkey that turns the "feature" on and off. I bet that I've been
hitting that shortcut accidentally. Since it's such a "destructive"
shortcut (i.e. it wrecks the number pad's function) could this bug be
resolved by popp
I'm having this same problem.
I've been helped by the great people in the Ubuntu forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1516470
If this problem is fixed, will everyone using Linux (not just the Ubuntu
variety) benefit by having it available to download and install by the
Update Manager?
Also confirm bug still present in Lucid.
Phez: Workaround in my comment #52 still works.
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+1 for Lucid.
I just ran into this bug.
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This was driving me nuts until I found out about this 'mousekeys' thing
How do I disable it permanently?
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I confirm that this still occurs in Lucid :(
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I tried running apport, to no avail. This is still a bug, and occurs
fairly frequently (every couple of days). There seems to be a hotkey on
the numpad which turns it on.
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This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
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This still happens in lucid.
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Im still effected by this bug happens often, however Im not sure if this
is a separate bug... It also happens to me when my screen locks that
the (annoying) feature becomes enabled...
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I used this workaround to permanently disable mousekeys shortcut shift
+num-lock, alt+shift+num-lock etc...
gksudo gedit /usr/share/X11/xkb/compat/complete
-or-
sudo nano /usr/share/X11/xkb/compat/complete
and comment out lines for mousekeys and
i can confirm this still affects me in Karmic.
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Over here, with jaunty on the desktop and jaunty on the NX server, this
issue hasn't occurred anymore. Unsubscribing.
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same. this has been annoying me for the past year. (8.04.x hardy)
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I can confirm this bug with the host running jaunty and vino .
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This was very annoying for me until someone mentioned replacing Vino
with x11vnc:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=45565
I haven't had a single issue after making the switch.
What was happening before the switch:
Mouse keys turns on randomly when using VNC from Windows clients to connec
@Duvel
I already tried that, with no chance; moreover, if I enable the mousekeys by
activating the shortcut,
the option box (that is still unselected) seems to have no effect at all,
even enabling and then disabling it
and also closing any window trying to enforce the new setting. Thanks anyway
for
setting /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/a11y-keyboard/active to
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any way, even after logging out and logging back in. prior discussion
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Ok, this bug may still have a low priority but it's still annoying me and I
can't help reporting about it. Right now I'm experimenting something I couldn't
test before (because I didn't have the chance to physically access the machine
when it occurred):
I was logged remotely on the Ubuntu box (r
I've had this issue for a while too. Indeed, pressing shift-numlock
enables/disables the feature. I don't intentionally press that, and the
only time I hit numlock is when the pad is not in number-mode.
I do however use NXclient continuously -- not VNC, but a different kind
of terminal server clie
I can confirm the random activation of num pad as mouse keys via VNC.
In my case the other end is usually Chicken of the VNC on OSX - so it's
something in the VNC/Gnome end of things.
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Good idea to use xev to determine what X is seeing.
I have two machines with full-size US keyboards, including the keypad. Both
are running Ubuntu 8.10 and Gnome 2.24 with the latest packs installed.
Both have vino enabled and I am using vinagre to connect to the remote
server.
I used the comman
Ok, since this bug is really annoying to me (and I can't help trying to
understand/solve all the small problems I stumble over), I ran some
other test. I hope some skilled programmer would like to investigate
further and fix this.
While I was trying to fix a completely different problem related to
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I decided to try to run some tests, to better understand the situation in which
the bug would occur, and I just discovered that right now (I'm logged via
remote desktop) the keypad keys seem to work as intended only when Num Lock is
turned off, i.e. acting as the arrow keys (plus page up/down et
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Is there at least some package I can purge to permanently destroy all
support for this feature? Maybe an unofficial patch I can apply, even at
the cost of extreme instability?
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I do not use the CapsLock key and my CapsLock key behavior is set to
Default.
When I am connected to a machine with the accessibility applet in the
panel via VNC, the applet status does not show that mouse keys are
active. So having the applet in the panel doesn't help here, even as
a notifier.
I just found out what probably causes it for me. This is silly. and slightly
embarassing.
In keyboard preferences > layouts > kb layout options > caps lock key
behaviour
I had caps lock behavior set to "caps lock toggles Shift so all keys are
affected".
This is not the default setting (althoug
I use Dvorak layout for the record. Not sure if that is a factor or not.
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>P4man: What VNC server are you using?
My "server" is a windows XP box, that runs microsofts Remote desktop, which
I usually use (its faster) through tsclient.
But I also have a RealVNC 4.1.2 server for windows on it, always running,
but I rarely use the VNC protocol from ubuntu, so I doubt tha
US-querty - yes. Is it backsliding if I use a Microsoft Eronomic
Keyboard 4000 on my Linux machine? ;-)
VNC - no. I have remote access disabled.
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I'm using a US-qwerty layout on all my machines, both clients and
servers.
P4man: What VNC server are you using?
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:41 AM, P4man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Having a notification is not a solution. Its a useful idea for people who
> actually want to use mousekey, but I be
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Having a notification is not a solution. Its a useful idea for people who
actually want to use mousekey, but I bet the large majority doesn't and just
wants to see this bug fixed.
Its interesting almost everyone reporting this bug uses VNC or similar, so I
concur the bug seems to be related to it.
Found these links:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=921322
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/9035/
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I've experienced this bug using TightVNC and Vinegre as VNC clients and
when using Vino (GNOME's built-in VNC server) as the server. P4man said
he was using tsclient.
Is anyone experiencing this bug with other VNC clients or servers? I'm
inclined to believe this is a bug in Vino, unless someone
I like the balloon idea. But there is an existing applet which is
almost as good.
The accessx-status panel applet will tell you whether mouse keys is on
or off. First make sure the gnome-applets package is loaded. Then
right-click on the gnome panel, usually at the top and/or bottom of your
scr
Ok, this may not be a high priority bug, but after 10 months, the bug is
still there?
FWIW, I also use tsclient (so as client, to connect to a windows
machine) and it may be related to the mouse keys switching on, but its
hard to find a pattern, and it occurs even when tsclient is not running.
B
I have often encountered the evil twin of this bug. Mouse keys will
switch off for no apparent reason. I certainly sympathize with the
posters above. But I would add that, for those of us who use mouse
keys, it is equally unpleasant to have it suddenly _stop_ working.
(Many thanks to Mike who po
I also have mouse keys turn on when logging in via VNC.
This also causes issues in Mathematica over VNC, wherein mathematica detects
unusual characters from the shift key, I don't know if they are related in your
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I can confirm this from 7.10 to 8.04, and since both "[ ] Enable
assistive technologies" and "[ ] Allow to turn accessibility features on
and off from the keyboard" options are disabled (unchecked), hotkeys
combos should not turn this feature on at all.
Moreover, I can confirm what WIlliam Woelke
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Mouse keys seem to turn on in relation to using remote desktop, but I am
unable to reproduce the problem willingly.
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Just to confirm it affects 8.04, fresh install. Nice to know that this
bug that affected a copy of Gnome I crowbarred onto slackware 9.1 5
years ago still has no fix.. gaaarrgghh.. I don't often use the keypad,
but about 1 in 5 times mouse keys will be turned on AGAIN. I wish there
was an un-insta
I can confirm this and will report it upstream. Thank you very much for
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I think I may have isolated the issue on my end - it seems that
Shift+Num Lock turns on the Mouse Keys feature.
It seems to be pretty easy to hit this key combo on my laptop since I'm
always turning Num Lock on and off pending what I'm doing at the time
and holding the Shift key
Luckily, it's a t
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Thanks for confirming! It would be great if you'd give your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log too, so the devs can compare
two different setups with each other.
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I can also confirm this behavior with 7.10. It's a fresh install on a
laptop (Toshiba Satellite P100 - full keyboard, so I use the number pad
a lot). The duration between Mouse Keys turning on seems to be random -
very hard to anticipate when it'll happen. I haven't had it switch while
I'm actually
I meant version I think. ;) Thank you for the files I'll report them to
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I didn't notice this issue before Gutsy, though I can't confirm that
this didn't happen before Gutsy. If it did, I didn't pay any
attention to it.
I have version 0.9-4ubuntu3 of xkb-data installed. I'm not sure what
you mean by 'latest option'. I am still running Gutsy and it is fully
updat
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Bryce Harrington
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>
> @John: Did this start happening when you shifted to gutsy, or did it
> occur before that
I'm going to forward this bug to the bug tracker of X, but in order to fix this
bug the developers will need some more information. Please attach the following
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The shortcut is Alt + LShift + NumLock
The people at GNOME think that it's an error in the XServer. GNOME uses the
flag XkbAccessKeys to enable or disable the keyboard accessible functions, but
the Mouse key shortcut don't respect this. Thus it's an error in the XKB
specification.
The only bug
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I've been having this problem too on 7.10. If there is a short-cut key
to turn this on and off, it should be documented and have the option to
disable it.
In "Keyboard Accessibility Preferences", I have the "Enable keyboard
accessibility preferences" unchecked. The "Enable Mouse Keys" checkbox
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