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On KDE's mouse system setting pane, the configurations for my mouse are not applied, but when I change the device to "kanata" and apply them there, the configuration is applied.
Going into more detail. I was trying to remove mouse acceleration from my device (Logitech G502). When toggling the option for that device, nothing happened. However, "kanata" shows up as a device in the dropdown menu as well. When toggling that option for device "kanata", my mouse properly worked.
I am still unsure if this is a bug in Kanata's side, KDE's side, or if I messed something up when configuring the Kanata daemon.
Relevant kanata config
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To Reproduce
Use KDE 6.1
Have Kanata's daemon running
Try to change the configuration for your mouse, possibly something easy to test like toggling "invert scroll direction"
If that does not work, but toggling it for the "kanata" device does, the bug has been reproduced.
Expected behavior
"kanata" should not show up as a device for kde. If this is intended, it should not eat other devices configurations.
Kanata version
1.6.1
Debug logs
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Operating system
Linux
Additional context
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I am still slightly concerned that this seems more like a hack than a solution though. Is it correct for kanata to show up in the mouse configuration settings in kde, or is this something unavoidable due to how kde / kanata are implemented?
Kanata can output mouse actions if configured to do so, so Kanata does, correctly, present as a mouse to the desktop environment.
One thing that comes to mind that could be improved might be to make changes to Kanata's device auto-grabbing to avoid mouse devices that are seemingly presenting as keyboards, instead of mouse devices needing to be specified as excluded. But ultimately any heuristic for auto-grabbing might be faulty, so explicit specification via defcfg is the solution.
Requirements
Describe the bug
On KDE's mouse system setting pane, the configurations for my mouse are not applied, but when I change the device to "kanata" and apply them there, the configuration is applied.
Going into more detail. I was trying to remove mouse acceleration from my device (Logitech G502). When toggling the option for that device, nothing happened. However, "kanata" shows up as a device in the dropdown menu as well. When toggling that option for device "kanata", my mouse properly worked.
I am still unsure if this is a bug in Kanata's side, KDE's side, or if I messed something up when configuring the Kanata daemon.
Relevant kanata config
No response
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
"kanata" should not show up as a device for kde. If this is intended, it should not eat other devices configurations.
Kanata version
1.6.1
Debug logs
No response
Operating system
Linux
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: