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#1101
x2goserver 4.0.1.19 mouse position reporting under ubuntu
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Package: X2goserver
Version: 4.0.1.19
Usage: Using ncurses to report position of mouse - Microsoft x2goclient
Problem: Works perfectly under Debian7.0 and 7.7 Does not work under Ubuntu 14.04.
Program highlights an area based on the position of the mouse. It works if the Shift or Ctrl or Alt keys are held else not - If, for instance, the shift key is held the mouse position is reported.
On other Debian systems using Gnome 3.4.2 and Gnome-terminal 3.4.1.1 it works perfectly. Under Ubuntu 14.04 I have tried Gnome-terminal 3.8.4 and xfce desktop with xfce-terminal
When clicked, the mouse location is reporting the position perfectly - it just doesn't report the movement.
Rick Benkstein
Centurion Data Systems
262-524-9290
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Message #10 received at 1101@bugs.x2go.org (full text, mbox, reply):
I have a solution:
Under curses there is a command mousemask that is used to turn on the mouse. It has a choice "ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS" and another "REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION". Under the Debian system the first choice does both. Under Ubuntu when I chose both (ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS | REPORT_MOUSE_POSTION) the mouse position was captured.
Rick Benkstein
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