Basically I've tried World of Warcraft and Lord of the Rings Online.
Both games, whether in Directx9 or in OpenGL will be fine if I just launch them, and don't click anything other than them. As soon as they lose focus, their windows stop "painting", and upon gaining focus again by clicking on them, mouse and keyboard no longer work. If I ALT+Tab, and cycle back to their window, they start to respond again. Any ideas on what is going on?
I've tried custom compiled NVIDIA drivers, as well as ones from the nonfree repositories. I've tried shutting off various window effects via KDE settings. I've tried virtualizing window mode, and playing in fullscreen. All of these have worked. I rebooted PC, and for a very short time the problem went away, but after a minute or two was back to its evil ways. Could it be a issue with pulse audio?
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Wine version : 1.5.15 (tried compiled from source & other various vresion from fedora repositories)
OS: Linux 3.6.1-1.fc17.x86_64 x86_64
System: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
KDE: 4.9.2
pulseaudio 1.1
Display
Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Model: GeForce GTX 260/PCIe/SSE2
Driver: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 304.51
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Window focus/unfocus causes mouse & keyboard problems
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Re: Window focus/unfocus causes mouse & keyboard problems
Sorry.. I mean have *NOT* workedlunarwater wrote: All of these have worked.
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Re: Window focus/unfocus causes mouse & keyboard problems
I believe I resolved the issue.
I have been running Fedora for a little while now, and when installing F17, I reused my xorg.conf since none of my hardware changed in machine. I deleted the file, ran nvidia-xconfig, and ALT-backspaced, and problem appears to be gone.
I have been running Fedora for a little while now, and when installing F17, I reused my xorg.conf since none of my hardware changed in machine. I deleted the file, ran nvidia-xconfig, and ALT-backspaced, and problem appears to be gone.