Hi, I've applied Tim's patch (on Arch Linux's xorg server 1.7.3.902-1 package, using Xinerama), but with even stranger results. I have two 1680x1050 widescreens.
My setup is:
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Screen0 is rotated to portrait mode. Because Screen0 is on the right (physically), my mouse cursor spawns there on boot. However, when I move my mouse over to Screen1, it wraps back around Screen0's rightmost edge.
So the patch does not work for dual heads with only one monitor rotated.
I disabled the rotation on Screen0, but the same wrapping behavior persists.
Hi, I've applied Tim's patch (on Arch Linux's xorg server 1.7.3.902-1 package, using Xinerama), but with even stranger results. I have two 1680x1050 widescreens.
My setup is:
S
c
r
Screen1 e
e
n
0
Screen0 is rotated to portrait mode. Because Screen0 is on the right (physically), my mouse cursor spawns there on boot. However, when I move my mouse over to Screen1, it wraps back around Screen0's rightmost edge.
So the patch does not work for dual heads with only one monitor rotated.
I disabled the rotation on Screen0, but the same wrapping behavior persists.