Matthias Ettrich escribi=F3: > = > Saturday 28 October 2000 13:12 wrote Antonio Larrosa: > > Matthias Ettrich escribi=F3: > > > Some users on kde-devel report that focus follows mouse doesn't wor= k at > > > all. > > > > > > Sometimes, windows don't get focus although they explicitely move t= he > > > mouse cursor onto them. > > > > This has only happened to me a couple of times in one of the betas > > (don't remember which), but it didn't seem to be related to Focus Fol= low > > Mouse, because there were no way to give focus to any window. > > I've not seen this problem for a long time, so I suppose it's gone. > > > > > I'm not using focus follows mouse, so I test it only briefly from t= ime to > > > time. And I cannot reproduce any of the problems. > > > > I can reproduce another problem. When you have a maximised window > > (like konsole, for example) and move your mouse to any area separated= > > from the center of the screen (giving the focus to the maximized wind= ow) > > and then press alt-f2, the minicli appears takes the focus and after = a > > second, the focus is given back to the maximized window (btw, it's > > not related to maximized windows, but it's easier to reproduce that w= ay) > = > As usual with FFM bugs, I cannot reproduce that at all :-( > = > Are you using focus follows mouse or focus under mouse? > = focus follow mouse with no autoraise and clickToRaise. I can completely reproduce it : 1) open a konsole window 2) maximize it 3) move the mouse to the right-bottom corner of the konsole window 4) press alt-f2 5) wait and see how the focus changes from the minicli to the konsole window after a while. Greetings, -- Antonio Larrosa Jimenez KDE core developer antlarr@arrakis.es larrosa@kde.org http://www.arrakis.es/~rlarrosa KDE - The development framework of the future, today.