On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Ankur Sinha <sanjay.ankur(a)gmail.com> wrote:
1. The on screen keyboard doesn't automatically come up on the
tablet.
Is there a way to check if the system has a connected keyboard and bring
it up if one isn't found? I tapped on "Install Fedora" and when I had to
type in anaconda, the keyboard didn't come up. I had to quit anaconda,
go to settings, enable accessibility and the keyboard and then redo
anaconda.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692771
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677106
b. press and hold worked in the dash, but it didn't bring up the
right
click menu in nautilus. I haven't figured out how to bring it up yet.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315645
d. pinch to zoom didn't work in maps/shotwell. Worked in eog.
Might worth to file a bug on this one.
e. double tap didn't work in eog either
Maybe it's an
eog specific bug?
f. three finger pinch didn't bring up overview
I'm not
sure if I can reproduce this or if this gesture is just really
hard for me to do. anyway, one finger swipe from the left edge brings
up the app switcher, and one finger swipe towards the hot corner
brings up the overview, so I don't think that's too critical :)
3. The on screen keyboard doesn't work too well. At the moment,
each key
I press is typed in twice somehow - even after rebooting. I had to plug
in a usb keyboard to complete the g-i-s configuration.
It is generally known that the OSK isn't quite good right now, however
I couldn't find a bug for this specific issue. You probably want to
file it.
4. The on screen keyboard doesn't have arrow keys like any other touch
keyboard. This makes using the terminal just a little difficult since
you can't access the previous command that easily. Similarly, it doesn't
have ctrl alt etc., so restarting the shell if it gets stuck etc. or
bringing up the "looking glass" is a little difficult without a usb
keyboard. These aren't usual use cases, but maybe something like a
"developer mode" could enable these?
File a bug.
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Thanks for testing this.
When you file bugs related to touch support, please add the word
"touch" in their whiteboard in gnome's bugzilla.
Similarly, you can use this search to see touch related bugs in gnome bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?status_whiteboard_type=allwordssub...
Also, this is something that really should be discussed upstream and
not downstream, as Fedora doesn't do anything downstream that is
touch-specific.
--
-Elad Alfassa.