events, mouse button 2 possible bug?

2024-07-10 Thread Steven J Abner
Hello, I am new to xlib/xcb and started off (not knowing any better) with gdk/gtk3. So created the event loop but in the handling of events I came upon an oddity. I wrote xcb, no response, so assume this is a bug because of response. The event sequence for button 2 mouse press: window 83886080,

Re: events, mouse button 2 possible bug?

2024-07-10 Thread Steven J Abner
On Wed, Jul 10 2024 at 02:10:15 PM +, Julian Bradfield wrote: You haven't given anything like enough information. However, what I suspect this means is that some other client, such as a window manager, has a passive grab on the button, so when you pressed the button, the other client grabbed

Re: events, mouse button 2 possible bug?

2024-07-10 Thread Steven J Abner
On Wed, Jul 10 2024 at 04:06:51 PM +, Julian Bradfield wrote: as expected. Thank you for your time! After you said window manager, gears turned. I ran a test on a notebook, simulated but creates button 2 event, and another OS on this computer. I got the same results as you. So definitel

Re: scroll lock disabled by default

2024-07-25 Thread Steven J Abner
Just so you know someone read you, I'll take a stab at the question. Mind you I haven't used Windows since Windows 3. If I had to guess, Windows doesn't have Scroll Lock on by default. I believe arrow keys still work. After the purchase of Excel, they continued the old IBM of utilizing the fun