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Re: [Bug 883319] Re: xrandr --scale restricts area in which mouse moves

 

Gee thanks,

Looks like you don't fix issues, you just leave them open and when you
don't feel like fixing anything, you close it so it looks like you did
something to help which you didn't. Thanks for nothing.

On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 4:20 AM, Marc Deslauriers <
marc.deslauriers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> This particular bug has been closed for a long time. If you are still
> seeing an issue similar to this one, please file a new bug. Thanks.
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/883319
>
> Title:
>   xrandr --scale restricts area in which mouse moves
>
> Status in X.Org X server:
>   Incomplete
> Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
>   Fix Released
> Status in xorg-server source package in Precise:
>   Fix Released
> Status in xorg-server source package in Quantal:
>   Fix Released
> Status in xorg-server source package in Raring:
>   Fix Released
>
> Bug description:
>   SRU Request:
>
>   [IMPACT]
>   A bug in the version of xorg-server in precise prevents users from
> scaling screen resolution. When attempting to do so, as was possible in
> Natty and earlier, and which is possible in Quantal+, the mouse pointer
> remains locked inside the old resolution. This prevents users of small
> screens such as netbooks from scaling to a greater screen resolution.
>
>   [Test Case]
>   - On a netbook with intel chipset, such as a Dell Mini 9 or 10, scale
> the display by using the following command:
>
>   xrandr --output LVDS1 --panning 1280x750 --scale 1.25x1.25
>
>   See if the mouse moves correctly to all screen extremities, and is not
>   confined by a transparent border at 1024x600
>
>   [Regression Potential]
>   This is fixed with a patch backported from the xorg-server version in
> Quantal. In theory it should just affect screen which are scaled and
> panned, which is uncommon. If so, the patch can be backed out.
>
>
>
>   Original Bug Description:
>   in kubuntu (and ubuntu) 11.04 i used to enlarge my laptop screen like so
>
>   xrandr --output LVDS1 --scale 1.2x1.2
>
>   this worked fine: the desktop scaled to larger size correctly .
>    After upgrading to 11.10, in kde the desktop still resizes
>   correctly, but the movement of the mouse is restricted to an area equal
> to
>   the screen size *before* issuing the scaling command. .. Ie let's say
>   the mode is 1366x768 and I do xrandr --output LVDS1 --scale 1.2x1.2 the
>   screen size changes to 1640x922 but the mouse moves in an area the size
> of
>   1366x768 in the top left of the screen and then 'hits a wall' preventing
>   it to move. I also tried ubuntu 11.10 with gnome: here the screen also
>   resizes, but I have the same issue with the mouse, and the extended area
>   of the desktop is black...
>
>   Some time ago there was a similar issue, which was resolved later. Now
> it seems
>   to be back...
>
>   jos@samsungsucks:~$ lsb_release -rd
>   Description:    Ubuntu 11.10
>   Release:        11.10
>
>   jos@samsungsucks:~$ xrandr --version
>   xrandr program version       1.3.5
>   Server reports RandR version 1.3
>
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Title:
  xrandr --scale restricts area in which mouse moves

Status in X.Org X server:
  Incomplete
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in xorg-server source package in Precise:
  Fix Released
Status in xorg-server source package in Quantal:
  Fix Released
Status in xorg-server source package in Raring:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  SRU Request:

  [IMPACT]
  A bug in the version of xorg-server in precise prevents users from scaling screen resolution. When attempting to do so, as was possible in Natty and earlier, and which is possible in Quantal+, the mouse pointer remains locked inside the old resolution. This prevents users of small screens such as netbooks from scaling to a greater screen resolution.

  [Test Case]
  - On a netbook with intel chipset, such as a Dell Mini 9 or 10, scale the display by using the following command:

  xrandr --output LVDS1 --panning 1280x750 --scale 1.25x1.25

  See if the mouse moves correctly to all screen extremities, and is not
  confined by a transparent border at 1024x600

  [Regression Potential]
  This is fixed with a patch backported from the xorg-server version in Quantal. In theory it should just affect screen which are scaled and panned, which is uncommon. If so, the patch can be backed out.


  
  Original Bug Description:
  in kubuntu (and ubuntu) 11.04 i used to enlarge my laptop screen like so

  xrandr --output LVDS1 --scale 1.2x1.2

  this worked fine: the desktop scaled to larger size correctly .
   After upgrading to 11.10, in kde the desktop still resizes
  correctly, but the movement of the mouse is restricted to an area equal to
  the screen size *before* issuing the scaling command. .. Ie let's say
  the mode is 1366x768 and I do xrandr --output LVDS1 --scale 1.2x1.2 the
  screen size changes to 1640x922 but the mouse moves in an area the size of
  1366x768 in the top left of the screen and then 'hits a wall' preventing
  it to move. I also tried ubuntu 11.10 with gnome: here the screen also
  resizes, but I have the same issue with the mouse, and the extended area
  of the desktop is black...

  Some time ago there was a similar issue, which was resolved later. Now it seems
  to be back...

  jos@samsungsucks:~$ lsb_release -rd
  Description:    Ubuntu 11.10
  Release:        11.10

  jos@samsungsucks:~$ xrandr --version
  xrandr program version       1.3.5
  Server reports RandR version 1.3

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