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KDE panel icons remain sticked to the pointer and windows slip away when moved not from titlebar #438

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aldolat opened this issue Aug 28, 2024 · 1 comment

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aldolat commented Aug 28, 2024

Hello,
I am experiencing two strange behaviours when using my One by Wacom (M), ID 056a:037b.
I use KDE (current version) on Arch Linux, daily updated.

These are the Wacom packages installed on my system:

extra/libwacom 2.12.2-1
extra/wacomtablet 6.1.4-1 (plasma)
extra/xf86-input-wacom 1.2.2-1

This is the result of the command modinfo:

$ modinfo wacom | grep version
version:        v2.00
srcversion:     4B1D5D49AF6632F92E5A456

First bug

When clicking an icon on the KDE panel, this icon remain sticked to the cursor. Think as if I had never released the click, so it's like a click and drag. In this way the panel is totally unusable.

To explain this behaviour better, I made this short video: https://i.imgur.com/ZmaPpZM.mp4

Second bug

The other problem occurs when trying to move a window. If I click on the window title bar, no problem. If I pick the window in location different from the title bar, the window slips away under the cursor to an arbitrary location. No problem when moving the windows around using the ALT+clic technique.

No problem when using Dolphin to move files around with my tablet.

I made some videos to better explain it.

Using Dolphin: https://i.imgur.com/EE7b9I8.mp4
Using Ark: https://i.imgur.com/FxdQA09.mp4
Using Kreversi: https://i.imgur.com/ga7qWLl.mp4

Thanks in advance.

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aldolat commented Oct 12, 2024

I just updated my Arch to KDE Plasma 6.2 and bug seems resolved. I will test it more and let you know.

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