[Bug 52644] New: Audacity: keyboard shortcut that opens dialog window also inputs into that window
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Thu Mar 10 11:14:13 CST 2022
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52644
Bug ID: 52644
Summary: Audacity: keyboard shortcut that opens dialog window
also inputs into that window
Product: Wine
Version: 7.3
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs at winehq.org
Reporter: s_chriscollins at hotmail.com
Distribution: ---
In Audacity, if I use a keyboard shortcut to activate an effect, it pops up a
dialog window with the effect's settings. In Wine, however, the keyboard
shortcut that brings up the window also gets inputted into the window's active
dialog box. This does not happen on Windows.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Install and start Audacity (latest version is 3.1.3, but this bug happens in
any version I have tested).
2. Go to Edit -> Preferences... -> Keyboard.
3. Search for "amplify" and assign it the keyboard shortcut "1". Click OK.
4. Create or import some audio (you can go to Generate -> Tone to create some
audio).
5. Select the track, then press the "1" key.
RESULT
The "Amplify" effect dialog window pops up with the amplification amount set to
the shortcut key, "1".
EXPECTED RESULT
The "Amplify" effect dialog should not be receiving the previously-pressed
shortcut key as input. Instead, the amplification amount is supposed to be set
to normalize the audio to 100% volume. If you generated a tone in step 4 using
the default settings, this likely will be "1.938".
I discovered this bug because I use CTRL+SHIFT+V as the shortcut for the
Amplify effect, and in Wine, this results in a paste operation taking place
into the amplification dialog box.
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