There seems to be something missing from my edit of comment #111 so
Although the shortcut of Shift+NumLock still exists in the current
development release (impish) there has been no comment from anyone
affected by this issue in the last eight days since my comment #111.
Also, as there has be
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This bug report obviously refers to changing a setting in the version of
GNOME in use at the time this bug report was raised.
In a much more up-to-date version of gnome-control-center I see a switch
that has to be moved in 'Settings | Accessibility | Pointing and
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Just wanted to add further confirmation that this particular keyboard
shortcut is 'too easy' to activate. One of the babies in the house,
each barely over one year old, reached up and randomly pressed buttons
on my keyboard, turning on the 'mouse keys' function and disabling the
numpad. I've been
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ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
Architecture: amd64
CompizPlugins:
[core,composite,opengl,compiztoolbox,decor,vpswitch,snap,mousepoll,resize,place,move,wall,grid,regex,imgpng,session,gnomecompat,animation,fade,unitymtgrabhandles,workarounds,scale,expo,ezoom,unityshell]
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WIlliam Woelke, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
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In saucy the combination is Alt + LShift + NumLock. The problem is that it is
not listed in Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Universal Access.
It's also difficult to find Settings > Universal Access > Pointing and Clicking
> Mouse Keys (Control the pointer using the keypad) to go back to normal
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I can confirm this bug with latest Ubuntu Lucid 10.04.4. During vino
sessions, mouse keys are activated when pressing numlock. This error is
tricky because it doesn't happen every time, but we have definitely
reproduced it several times.
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I am using Hardy Heron and several times now I have tried to use my
number pad only to discover that they now move the mouse. I don't know
if there is a short cut key I am
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The bug is still unsolved in 2012.
It happened two times to beginners that belong to my LUG.
In 2010:
http://listengine.tuxfamily.org/linuxarverne.org/discussions/2010/04/msg00024.html
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
Man, this is annoying, surely a candidate for Papercuts?
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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
Maverick 10.10, without Remote Desktop enabled.
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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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Turbolad : Please read
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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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Hi William,
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
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
norm
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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Hello fellow earthlings daily beaten by this bug.
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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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
false does not seem to affect the shift+numlock hotkey for mouse keys in
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
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