From skainz at debian.org Thu Oct 1 07:19:32 2015 From: skainz at debian.org (Simon Kainz) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 09:19:32 +0200 Subject: a way to log all my mouse events? In-Reply-To: <5609CCC9.9070806@gmail.com> References: <5609CCC9.9070806@gmail.com> Message-ID: <560CDE84.2060104@debian.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hello, to get the movement (aka mouse pointer position), the simplest i would come up with is (without coding): xev -root |grep "root:" Which outputs the x,y coordinates of the pointer. Do you want to plot the movements afterwards? Do you need click events also? Regards, Simon Am 2015-09-29 um 01:27 schrieb Rick Berger: > Hi, > > Can anybody give me a quick and dirty way to log all my mouse > events? I want to see what the pattern of movement is when I go to > select or click on something. With my hand control I'll often have > trouble positioning mouse's pointer and it would be interesting to > see what precisely is going on. > > Rick > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJWDN6CAAoJEBy08PeN7K/pA7sP/R4HffeX32Wcy6Wm7L/oCnzg OX7hHWsiNzJ5hYeZnbttCfyWeaZzlZvKDrwAO87l28CZGYnSP0Wf7fj4JTfFOLZS /I/HcSzR8SYFETMkLBHugt63yFh6Zl0w7yFJz8zEUGjddN3Z728aD+1UGCnzUYTf v+RbLeQWUxRfQVamfIviJceAkTpAK/BzWU50Uzf7jMbY03An8Ay8/ZIErkp0fd4J tNil6BNTIDLVS6xPob8oG5cup+PjKcqBNnwiakui4oPVsOGhv/OHEmtaHInHuADd vMMrlVhvkSf3RHNQbgw5bddzNydELLFIJENmhjNsnpyWYr2O28AF8JxfDX7xQK2q uJX1Uj9NS0IdlbH7zplAfxpp2bipAe5/YgkJbLuzM96gbn48UHDZGGiN5IZ1BCWg I4mdA+N/oL4SXkCN/bIPbaK3FD/vE/glyHdZouofguqOREDlwyYpRXoLKSfsWpU5 YwN3lOFn6b6+eQ1JosBCfxpinV0/R6EydkaiKggpbr+QP/X5p/+i0998fTpZpusQ Qo78WpOQWTXQg8Og2omG3bL0PYAuPCXun750yyqSMufcEbBogXSC0cMVtyK6DfhI sqfzGNirDWMjoAa5b7+3d5CWc8+0d7K/RglmzZuB/pFdvCt+4Apw7i8hPWkHmR/t Yn/0UkxBrKVXp5sHOqZs =zxaN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From kd7cyu at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 15:52:01 2015 From: kd7cyu at gmail.com (Tom Masterson) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 08:52:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: xblapi from accessibility ppa Message-ID: I am running 14.04 with updates from the accessibility ppa. I notinced this morning that my computer was working fairly hard and I was on the other sde of the room. When I ran top I found that xbrlapi was using 99 percent of cpu. Any ideas of why this would be happening? Tom From walterorlin at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 21:48:18 2015 From: walterorlin at gmail.com (Brendan Perrine) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 14:48:18 -0700 Subject: xblapi from accessibility ppa In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20151007144818.f55b4e22a9af64b25e03d16d@gmail.com> On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 08:52:01 -0700 (PDT) Tom Masterson wrote: > and I was on the I think this could be a bug with the software in the ppa or an interaction between the new accesability ppa and the rest of the 14.04. However with pacakages from ppas the normal method of reporting bugs from the repository with apport or ubuntu-bug is not really used for non offical packages although it can be really good for getting technical info for developers. I looked online to see if the accessability team has any guidlines for reporting bugs in this ppa and could not find any. Some really useful debug informatthe rest of the 14.04. However with pacakages from ppasion that could help if there is something new that broke something is to run apt-cache policy xbrlapi. xbrlapi is used for braille displays but also has an api backend to a screen reader like orca. I think it can also be helpful if you told us which kernel version you are using which can be reported with `uname -a`. -- Brendan Perrine From milton at tomaatnet.nl Sun Oct 11 09:33:00 2015 From: milton at tomaatnet.nl (Milton) Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2015 11:33:00 +0200 Subject: restore a bakcup in 14.04.3 with Orca Message-ID: <561A2CCC.9000707@tomaatnet.nl> Hello List, I use Ubuntu a fresh install of 14.04.3 with Orca 3.18. I tried to restore a backup which I Used last week with succes on another computer. So I went through Systemsettings > Backup and alk through the settings. When the restore starts Orca shuts down and I automatically log out and find me in the login screen. What could be wrong and how can I solve this? Thanks. Milton From nick at microlitesoftware.co.uk Mon Oct 12 10:21:11 2015 From: nick at microlitesoftware.co.uk (Nick Wood) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2015 11:21:11 +0100 Subject: 14.04 logon screen: Orca starts up and immediately shuts down Message-ID: <005101d104d7$b949db40$2bdd91c0$@microlitesoftware.co.uk> Hi all, I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 (32-bit) and have Orca set to start automatically at the logon screen, but I'm getting some weird behaviour: Basically what happens is this: 1. I get the sound of the drums. 2. Orca says: "Screen reader on. Login screen frame. Screen reader off." 3. I then have to start up Orca again using the Alt+Super+S combination and after that it seems OK. I don't see this behaviour on my Fedora 22 box - just the Ubuntu one. Anyone got any ideas why Orca is shutting down? The fact that it says "Screen reader off" makes me think it's a controlled shutdown rather than a crash. Thanks, Nick From milton at tomaatnet.nl Mon Oct 12 16:53:11 2015 From: milton at tomaatnet.nl (Milton) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2015 18:53:11 +0200 Subject: 14.04 logon screen: Orca starts up and immediately shuts down In-Reply-To: <005101d104d7$b949db40$2bdd91c0$@microlitesoftware.co.uk> References: <005101d104d7$b949db40$2bdd91c0$@microlitesoftware.co.uk> Message-ID: <561BE577.3090108@tomaatnet.nl> Hi, It happens to me sometimes. I run 14.04.3 with Orca 3.18. I then restart Orca by pressing twice Control and S. Milton Op 12-10-15 om 12:21 schreef Nick Wood: > Hi all, > > I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 (32-bit) and have Orca set to start automatically > at the logon screen, but I'm getting some weird behaviour: > > Basically what happens is this: > > 1. I get the sound of the drums. > 2. Orca says: "Screen reader on. Login screen frame. Screen reader off." > 3. I then have to start up Orca again using the Alt+Super+S combination and > after that it seems OK. > > I don't see this behaviour on my Fedora 22 box - just the Ubuntu one. > > Anyone got any ideas why Orca is shutting down? The fact that it says > "Screen reader off" makes me think it's a controlled shutdown rather than a > crash. > > Thanks, > > Nick > > > From billtlr18 at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 21:46:34 2015 From: billtlr18 at gmail.com (Bill Taylor) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 07:46:34 +1000 Subject: 14.04 logon screen: Orca starts up and immediately shuts down In-Reply-To: <005101d104d7$b949db40$2bdd91c0$@microlitesoftware.co.uk> References: <005101d104d7$b949db40$2bdd91c0$@microlitesoftware.co.uk> Message-ID: <561D7BBA.3050905@gmail.com> Hi Nick, before you log in, everything is being run by root. The drums sound, and/or screen-reader are telling you to enter your password. Once you do this, orca will be restarted by Nick automatically. Security! Alt + super + s is a toggle, will turn orca on or off. (super is also known as the windows key.) The two keys to the left or right of the space bar, + s will do the job, on an international key board. Hope This Helps, Bill On 12/10/15 20:21, Nick Wood wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 (32-bit) and have Orca set to start automatically > at the logon screen, but I'm getting some weird behaviour: > > Basically what happens is this: > > 1. I get the sound of the drums. > 2. Orca says: "Screen reader on. Login screen frame. Screen reader off." > 3. I then have to start up Orca again using the Alt+Super+S combination and > after that it seems OK. > > I don't see this behaviour on my Fedora 22 box - just the Ubuntu one. > > Anyone got any ideas why Orca is shutting down? 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