Hello,
I've been having a lot of issues with mouse clicks... It occurred first in a new installation of Ubuntu/Kubuntu, where the mouse still moves but mouse clicks and mouse over events are not recognized. Restarting xorg (logout/login) brings back full functionality, but it may just be temporarily. So I decided to install Linux Mint, as the problem did not occur there. Now, since a few days, the problem has also surfaced on Linux Mint (17.3, Rosa, using Cinnamon desktop).
When googling it, I see people describing the same problem since back in 2010, with varying causes and solutions. For some it got solved by updating some xorg...edev library, others needed to (re)install inputattach, others needed to disable middle mouse button emulation while finally some had to switch the high dpi setting on logitech mouse.
The mouse is a Logitech MX Lazer (wireless usb), but I have no other mouse to check with. I have tried all of the above fixes, but to no avail. The mouse supposedly supports high dpi, but the logitech applet I installed claims that it is not adjustable.
I'm a bit at a loss, as I don't even know which linux would work.
Any thoughts?
Jörg
I've been having a lot of issues with mouse clicks... It occurred first in a new installation of Ubuntu/Kubuntu, where the mouse still moves but mouse clicks and mouse over events are not recognized. Restarting xorg (logout/login) brings back full functionality, but it may just be temporarily. So I decided to install Linux Mint, as the problem did not occur there. Now, since a few days, the problem has also surfaced on Linux Mint (17.3, Rosa, using Cinnamon desktop).
When googling it, I see people describing the same problem since back in 2010, with varying causes and solutions. For some it got solved by updating some xorg...edev library, others needed to (re)install inputattach, others needed to disable middle mouse button emulation while finally some had to switch the high dpi setting on logitech mouse.
The mouse is a Logitech MX Lazer (wireless usb), but I have no other mouse to check with. I have tried all of the above fixes, but to no avail. The mouse supposedly supports high dpi, but the logitech applet I installed claims that it is not adjustable.
I'm a bit at a loss, as I don't even know which linux would work.
Any thoughts?
Jörg
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