* s* Start Konsole
* r* Run `man man` and, do not press any key after enter
* try to scroll using mouse wheel - the text should scroll* Turn on read only mode
* exit
* start Konsole* Try to scroll using mouse wheel.
* Expected result: scrolling does not work in read-only mode
* run `man man`
* turn on read only modActual result: scrolling works in read only mode (but only when no key has been pressed before on 2nd terminal screen)
* Start konsole
* try to scroll using* Run a program which uses mouse wheel - the text should not scrollevents, e.g. `vim` (enable mouse with `:set mouse=a`)
* turn off read only mode* Make the program state suitable for using mouse events, e.g. enter a few lines of text
* try to scroll - the text should scroll normally* Confirm that mouse events (clicks, selection, without jump too farwheel) work in the program
* exit
* start Konsole* Turn on read-only mode
* Try:
* run `man man`
* press Down key * Click (left/right/middle button), double click
* turn on read only mode
* try to scroll using m * Mouse wheel - the text should not scroll
* turn off read only mode
* Click and move (selecting)
* try to scroll - the text should scroll normally,* Expected result: mouse events are not passed to the program in read-only mode; without jump too farnothing happens
* exit* Actual result: mouse events are passed to the program