[Nouveau] [Bug 26102] New: Rotating one monitor of a dual-head setup causes cursor problems
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Mon Jan 18 10:18:12 PST 2010
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26102
Summary: Rotating one monitor of a dual-head setup causes cursor
problems
Product: xorg
Version: 7.5
Platform: x86 (IA32)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
ReportedBy: drewfrank at gmail.com
QAContact: xorg-team at lists.x.org
OVERVIEW
Rotating either of my two monitors using xrandr 1.2 causes problems with the
cursor:
1) The cursor fails to rotate along with the rest of the screen.
2) The "click point" is shifted relative to the cursor by about 40 pixels.
i.e., after "xrandr --output VGA-1 --rotate left" all mouse clicks affect the
screen element approximately 40 pixels to the left of the visible cursor.
3) The region over which the cursor is allowed to move is not aligned with the
edges of the screen. Again after rotating the screen left, the cursor appears
to hit a wall about 40 pixels from the left edge of the screen. The cursor can
also move beyond the right edge of the screen.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
Set up nouveau with 2 monitors. Use xrandr to rotate one of them, then move
the mouse around.
ACTUAL RESULTS
The problems described in the overview.
EXPECTED RESULTS
The cursor should rotate along with the screen, clicks should be sent to the
point directly under the cursor, and the cursor's range of motion should be
bounded by the screen edges.
BUILD DATE & PLATFORM
I am running Arch Linux with nouveau built from git on 2010-01-13. My video
card is the GeForce 9500 GT.
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