Hello David, On Tuesday 09 March 2004 15:17, David Bolter wrote: > Gunnar Schmi Dt wrote: > > [...] > > If I start GOK from a terminal (I have used konsole), everything works > > as expected, the pressed keys are inserted e.g. into the line edit of > > KMouth, although KMouth currently does not support AT-SPI. > > > > If I start GOK without a terminal (e.g., if I press (with KDE) Alt+F2, > > then type gok, or if GOK gets started together with KDE), the pressed > > keys get lost. Is this problem known? If yes, is there a solution > > available? > > Gunnar, can you confirm that gok does not have focus (i.e. another > target application has an active looking title bar) when you are > testing? (And of course the pressed letters should appear in the target > app) The target application is KMouth, it has the active titlebar and if I type with the real keyboard (i.e., not through GOK) the keystrokes are handled correctly (I can type into the text-input field). Only the keystrokes from GOK get lost (if GOK was started without a terminal). Gunnar Schmi Dt
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