Re: x11 fullscreen kills command-tab?
Re: x11 fullscreen kills command-tab?
- Subject: Re: x11 fullscreen kills command-tab?
- From: Neil Brewitt <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 16:04:20 +0100
I'd also like to chip in with a report. This is very annoying!
The only solution I have found is to log out and back in again.
Killing and restarting Dock.app, SystemUIServer and Finder has no
effect.
The weird thing is that the Command key is still seen by OS X
(specifically in the Keyboard Viewer), but in between there and
getting the tab switching graphic on the screen, something loses the
plot.
I've no idea how I got the defect to occur, sadly - although I think
I went away from my machine and came back to find it the problem
evident, so maybe it's to do with the screen saver / password stuff?
PB 1.5GHz / 10.4.2 / 1G ram
Neil.
On 10 Jul 2005, at 06:43, Kevin Geiss wrote:
just wanted to mention that this bug still happens on tiger...
On Oct 3, 2004, at 11:29 AM, Haroon Sheikh wrote:
Don't bother with another bug report (It's just come back marked
as a duplicate). We have one already and are tracking it.
haroon
On Oct 1, 2004, at 3:19 PM, Kevin Geiss wrote:
well, at least that's three of us. It's driving me crazy too.
One thing one of us should try is to create another user account
on the machine and see if we can duplicate the problem in that
account too.
I searched for bug reports about this at apple at one point, but
haven't looked in a while. perhaps we should search again, and
post one if we can't find anything. it's hard to search for
though.. what keywords to use? besides the obvious 'X11' of course.
On Oct 1, 2004, at 1:34 PM, Andrew McDermott wrote:
On Oct 1, 2004, at 20:15, Kevin Geiss wrote:
FWIW I'm also struggling with this. Up until now I thought it
was just my setup and when it became too much of a nuisance, I
simply logged out/in. I would dearly like to know why this
happens, and a fix would simply be great!
I turned off the full access keyboard option which I typically
have on before starting x11. but after a while the command-tab
stopped working again. so it's not related to the full access
keyboard anyway.
On Sep 27, 2004, at 8:21 AM, Kevin Geiss wrote:
that's too bad.
sleep makes no difference for me. I've had an X11 session in
which I haven't gone to sleep at all and it still causes the
problem. and yes, expose no longer works for me as well. also,
the quicksilver invocation key no longer works (command-space)
it's killing me, I wish we could figure out what's wrong.
let me know if you turn up anything, and I will as well
I've tried switching to a different keyboard map and back,
that didn't help.
next time it comes up, I'm going to try disabling and
reenabling full access keyboard which I normally have on, and
I'll probably try disabling full access before starting x11
once too.
On Sep 27, 2004, at 6:49 AM, Kurt Steinkraus wrote:
On Sun, Sep 26, 2004 at 12:14:33PM -0700, x11-users-
email@hidden wrote:
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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 14:36:27 -0700
From: Kevin Geiss <email@hidden>
Subject: x11 fullscreen kills command-tab?
Hello, I've taken to running apple's X11 in full screen
mode, using
ratpoison as a window manager.
it works great, but I find that using X11 for very long
leaves me with
an aqua session where command-tab, command-~, and
quicksilver's hotkey
no longer work. respawning finder and dock doesn't fix it.
the only fix
I have found is to log out and log back in.
has anyone else seen this? (and better yet, know how to fix
it?)
This happens to me when I put my powerbook to sleep with the
X11 root
showing. In addition to command-tab, Expose also stops
working. I
believe I asked on this email list before but got no
workaround other
than logging out/in or rebooting.
--Kurt
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