Grab override
Summary
Grab override is a new feature in X that allows partial overriding of existing device grabs.
Owner
- Name: Peter Hutterer
- Email: <peter.hutterer@redhat.com>
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 18
- Last updated: 01:07, 20 December 2011 (UTC)
- Percentage of completion: 0%
Detailed Description
Grab override is a new feature in the X Input Extension that allows clients to intercept key or button events even if there is an existing device grab. This allows for global shortcuts such as Alt+Tab to work at all times.
Benefit to Fedora
Device grabs result in a number of UI deficiencies. For example:
- if a device grab is active, Alt+Tab will not work
- if a device grab is active, the volume keys do not work
- if a device grab is active, the screen saver cannot kick in
Examples for device grabs are direct grabs (qemu) or passive grabs when popup menus are active, including right-click popup-menus, the location bar in Firefox, standard application menus, etc.
Allowing for grab overrides resolves these issues.
Scope
Defined and release new upstream X Input Extension protocol version, integrate support into the X server and libX11.
How To Test
TBD
User Experience
This is a plumbing layer feature only and will not directly be visible until applications or toolkits make use of the feature.
Dependencies
This feature requires upstream releases for xorg-x11-server and xorg-x11-proto-devel. Since we ship the packages anyway, we'll just take whichever one is out at the time.
Contingency Plan
None necessary.
If the feature isn't ready upstream in time, it will not be part of our xorg rpms.
Documentation
Watch http://who-t.blogspot.com