Bugzilla – Full Text Bug Listing |
Summary: | no buttons for scrolling single line | ||
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Product: | [openSUSE] openSUSE Tumbleweed | Reporter: | Felix Miata <mrmazda> |
Component: | Installation | Assignee: | Martin Vidner <mvidner> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | Jiri Srain <jsrain> |
Severity: | Minor | ||
Priority: | P5 - None | CC: | jreidinger |
Version: | 201502* | Keywords: | Usability |
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | Other | ||
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Found By: | --- | Services Priority: | |
Business Priority: | Blocker: | --- | |
Marketing QA Status: | --- | IT Deployment: | --- |
Attachments: |
1024x768 Patterns screenshot on Nouveau G84 DVI
Xorg.0.log from 13.2 installer with DVI-connected Nouveau G84 |
Created attachment 612222 [details]
Xorg.0.log from 13.2 installer with DVI-connected Nouveau G84
Inhibits my testing of Ludwig's Tumbleweed snapshots, really annoying. The main scroller is oversensitive to mouse movement. The buttons are needed, normal, expected UI. FWIW it's not my snapshots. There's just a cron job running that sends announements using my mail account as I didn't get a generic one from the admins yet :-) Still a problem in Leap. Control of scroll position in package selection installation summary screen is overly difficult. |
Created attachment 612221 [details] 1024x768 Patterns screenshot on Nouveau G84 DVI Initial summary: "no buttons for scrolling single line" Tested with rv200, i945G, and G84 video, 32 bit Athlon, 32 bit & 64 bit P4s, HTTP installation method, 13.2 download.opensuse.org repo, 26 October linux and initrd. In addition to absence in Patterns screen, buttons are missing also in Package Installation Summary and Expert Partitioner, for both vertical and horizontal scrolls. On the software screens, buttons for vertical scrolls are missing also for 900 high and 1024 high displays. Scroll slider works normally, but clicking at extreme top or bottom of scroll area where buttons are expected scrolls a whole pane full, leaving no way to conveniently and easily advance or retard a single line at a time.