QtCreator on Linux always looses Mousewheel control after a long period of sleep
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Hello,
This issue has been plaguing us for going on 2 years now. I cannot believe people are living with this issue. I am not the only person experiencing this problem. I leave my QtCreator open for days at a time, but every time I come back to Qt Creator after it has been sleeping I find that the mousewheel does not scroll any more. The only resolution is to quick Qt Creator and start again.
Has anyone found out why this is happening? Why is Qt Creator the only application which suffers from this bug? I have tried to deduce what is happening but have not found any resolution.
Please, Qt Creator team, spend some time on this issue because it has persisted for 2 years now... I am using Qt Creator 11.0.3:
Qt Creator 11.0.3 Based on Qt 6.4.3 (GCC 10.3.1 20210422 (Red Hat 10.3.1-1), x86_64) Built on Sep 27 2023 06:36:40 From revision 68359f96a9
I am using Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS...
Any suggestions or solutions would be appreciated. I have been mainly developing using VSCode as it does not have this problem. But I prefer QtCreator for debugging the services we have developed. It would be WONDERFUL if I could begin using QtCreator for development once again... Please help...
Thank you,
Michael Uman
Sr Firmware Engineer
Mountz Torque, Inc. -
I've tried to upload the packages installed on this system. But upload limitations prevent me from posting them. I am thinking of trying to install on an Ubuntu 22.04 installation I have in a Virtual Machine.... But I'd like to give some time for someone to respond to my posting. If it is resolved by using 22.04 then I may go ahead and try upgrading my development system (though I am a bit reluctant to do this as I have many important projects installed on this system). I find Ubuntu 20.04 comfortable for my development needs, though the time to migrate may be coming soon.
Thank you,
Michael Uman -
Ok, its been a week. Nobody knows anything about this issue... I guess I will use our Qt support to make a call to find out if this will ever be addressed.
Thank you,
Michael