Displaying 20 results from an estimated 50000 matches similar to: "Blocking certain input"
2012 Feb 19
1
Keyboard input freezes Pixologic Sculptris.
Hey,
I've reported this over at the Pixologic Sculptris forums as well, and it appears to be a known prolblem; altho it's uncertain if it's a Sculptris or Wine problem. Regardless, Sculptris under Wine isn't "officially supported", sooo I come here.
What happens is this: Mouse input works fine for sculpting, along with the shift, control, and alt keys. The problem is when
2009 Aug 24
1
Want to help Wine and prevent regressions in your favorite (downloadable) app?
Howdy all,
For Google Summer of Code, I worked on a project I called Appinstall,
which is basically an automated test framework for Wine. It works as a
simple shell script, that runs several independent tests of
applications, then parses the log files to make sure no applications
broke, or bugs were fixed. The tests themselves are written using
AutoHotKey (http://www.autohotkey.com).
The neat
2008 Aug 29
3
wine rejecting keyboard input when window not focused
I'm wondering if theres a way to disable it, I made a program which broadcasts keystrokes between multiple windows (see the source here, http://www.nomorepasting.com/getpaste.php?pasteid=19683 ) This program works fine in everything, except wine. It works fine in wine too, but only when the window is focused.
This makes me think that wine is rejecting the keyboard input, purely because the
2015 Jan 25
2
Centos 7 | Rebind ctrl + alt + f# keystroke to application
Hello,
I am new to Centos and this mailing list.
I have an application (IntelliJ IDEA) which uses the ctrl+alt+f# key
combinations to provide shortcuts. The keystrokes are bind to the ttys
virtual consoles. Is there anyway to rebind the keystrokes to the
application?
I tried the following solution (xorg.conf edit) but my PC freezes during
boot process. I had to rollback the xorg.conf changes
2006 Aug 21
2
Very slow on I/O?
I seem to be having a problem with CentOS releases 4.2 and 4.3. On a
fresh install (on two very different pieces of hardware, one Dell
PowerEdge server and one Compaq Presario), the system seems to be
extremely slow. It happens primarily during any hard disk I/O.
It's slow enough that my mouse skips slowly instead of moving
smoothly, and I am unable to type. It seems to freeze for
2010 Dec 27
3
openssh and keystroke timing attacks (again)
Hi all,
Over the past 10 years, there has been some discussion and several
patches concerning keystroke timing being revealed by the timing of
openssh packet network transmission. The issue is that keystroke
timing is correlated with the plaintext, and openssh users expect
their communications to be kept entirely secret.
Despite some excellent ideas and patches, such as Jason Coit's
2010 Jul 13
2
Capture Keystrokes
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Hi List,
This may be a little of an unorthodox question as it somewhat defeats
the purpose of encryption, but I'm currently attempting to put together
a high-interactive iPhone honeypot project as part of my thesis for a
masters course in security and forensics. The project blog is located at
http://iphonehoneypot.wordpress.com which details the
2009 Mar 06
2
Weird Keystroke Errors
Here is my system
Fedora 10
Avant Stellar Keyboard (uses Northgate Omnikey 101 layout)
wine 1.1.14, 1.1.15, and 1.1.16
Problem:
While in game, doesn't matter which, I've tried this with World of Warcraft, and Counter-strike. I have a problem with keystrokes registering 2 keystrokes behind.
Example: While typing in game if I type the word "Anyone" the 'A' and
2014 Feb 22
2
showing informations in menu
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 2:50 AM, Ferenc Wagner <wferi at niif.hu> wrote:
> Alexandre Blanchette <blanalex at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Is there a way to show some bits of information in the menu, like
> > Syslinux version, MAC address and IP address? When the menu is loaded
> > at startup, this information is quickly erased and is not easily
> > readable.
2009 Jan 22
2
[PATCH] I attach two patches correcting documentation and I have a few questions
I post this to the mailing list, but perhaps is not the good place.
I'm not subscribed, so I don't know if I'm going to get any reply, but
please, tell me where to send patches.
I attach two patches that correctly describes the new support for F11
and F12 in documentation but I have two more question to update
documentation accordingly.
In doc/syslinux.txt line 515, talking about
2018 Oct 17
2
Windows guest skipping chkdsk if using Spice display
Hi all,
as per subject, when a Windows guest using a Spice display is rebooted
with a planned chkdsk, the consistency check is always skipped.
It seems that the Spice display issues some "phantom" keystrokes, which
are then intended by Windows as the "skip chkdsk at boot" signal.
I tried to use a Spice display with no additional features (ie: USB
redirection), but to no
2008 Sep 17
3
unix-type commandline keystrokes in the windows RGUI
Hi all,
I am generally quite fond of the unix commandline keystrokes (e.g. searching
back in your history with [CTRL]-R, and cutting/pasting with [CTRL]-K/Y)
which work in the R commandline in *nix. Does anyone know if there's any
way to get similar functionality in the Windows RGUI?
I know that as of now, [CTRL]-A and -E do the same as unix (beginning and
end of line) and [CTRL]-Y does a
2004 Dec 31
5
catch keystrokes
is it possible to intercept keystrokes using wxruby?
2024 Jul 07
2
Can we reset CSI u mode on client disconnect? via
Some terminals support CSI u style encoding of keystrokes, typically via
the Kitty keyboard protocol[1].
Program wishing to receive this encoding need
to send a sequence like "CSI > 5 u" to enable it.
Imagine a process tree like
xterm -> bash -> ssh -> foo
where foo is any program that enables CSI u mode (such as a newfangled shell
or text editor).
If the network
2005 Feb 09
0
Why does Asterisk Hangup cause server to freeze?
Hello all.
I'm still investigating the cause of freezes on my
asterisk server. It's a minimal installation: the only
things I remember running are httpd, sshd, sendmail
and asterisk itself. I have a DID from Voicepulse. No
telephony cards or SIP phones ... I'm just trying to
figure out the voicemail issues at this point. So a
call comes in, and the caller can type a voicemail
number
2001 Oct 16
1
Defeating Timing Attacks Patch for OpenSSH 2.9.9p2 and 2.9p2
Hello,
In response to the timing analysis attacks presented by Dawn Song et.
al. in her paper http://paris.cs.berkeley.edu/~dawnsong/ssh-timing.html
we
at Silicon Defense developed a patch for openssh to avoid such
measures.
Timing Analysis Evasion changes were developed by C. Jason Coit and Roel
Jonkman of Silicon Defense.
These changes cause SSH to send packets unless request not to,
2003 Sep 15
1
User interface issues (was voicemail menu structure)
<snip>
> Paul Crick wrote:
> > Brad Bergman wrote:
> > my thinking is that Comedian Mail is its own thing with
> > its own interface and users who have become accustomed to
> > it, and it needs refinement before it needs an Octel emulator
>
> I guess it's each to their own. Maybe * could come with a default
> Comedian Mail configuration file then have
2018 Oct 26
1
Re: Windows guest skipping chkdsk if using Spice display
On 19/10/2018 08:13, Gionatan Danti wrote:
> Il 17-10-2018 09:15 Gionatan Danti ha scritto:
>> Hi all,
>> as per subject, when a Windows guest using a Spice display is rebooted
>> with a planned chkdsk, the consistency check is always skipped.
>>
>> It seems that the Spice display issues some "phantom" keystrokes,
>> which are then intended by
2003 Dec 13
0
chisq.test() and r2dtable() freezing on certain inputs (PR#5701)
>>>>> "MM" == Martin Maechler <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch>
>>>>> on Thu, 11 Dec 2003 18:29:05 +0100 (CET) writes:
>>>>> "Torsten" == Torsten Hothorn <torsten@hothorn.de>
>>>>> on Thu, 11 Dec 2003 18:03:07 +0100 (CET) writes:
Torsten> On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Jeffrey Chang wrote:
2000 Dec 26
2
openssh 2.2, fbsd 4.2: incoming data hangs sshd on tty
This message is reporting 2 possible bugs:
a possible problem with sshd from OpenSSH 2.2 on FreeBSD 4.2, and
a possible security hole in FreeBSD's boot process (??)
I am not an expert on these kinds of issues and therefore do not have the
knowledge necessary to trace the origins of the problem to the extent that
would probably be helpful. Nevertheless, here goes:
Here is the physical