
Perhaps you could try without unclutter for a while... Kai On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 09:28:43AM -0700, Don Stewart wrote:
Good points you raise, Kai. I simply run unclutter with:
unclutter -idle 1 &
/not/ with the -grab flag.
-- Don
kai:
Are you running unclutter? I find that xmonad behaves strangely when unclutter has hidden the mouse pointer.
"unclutter -idle 2" leads to problems with OpenOffice: it doesn't want to relinquish focus when you switch to another screen.
"unclutter -grab -idle 2" leads to problems with some Gtk apps (most notably, Eclipse). They don't drop down menus from the menu bar when the mouse pointer is hidden and you hit Alt-F (say) to access the (File, in this case) menu.
Kai
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 04:44:39PM +0000, Zed Lopez wrote:
I tried Xmonad 0.3 last night. I have a double-monitor setup, configured as separate screens (I used this successfully with Xmonad 0.2.) I was only using one of them, with the FullScreen layout, and a bog-standard, uncustomized, no-extensions Xmonad 0.3.
Occasionally, Mod-tabbing between screens resulted in mouse clicks doing nothing -- the mouse continued to move the cursor. Cycling through the windows again with mod-tab fixed it.
I can't reproduce this at will -- like I said, it's intermittent. Is anyone else facing this?
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