> Hi. > > I had this problem on Lenny after some updates back in May 2008, the solution > for me was as below. >
I know, I read the thread about your problem several months ago :) > (Quote from my previous post to the list in May 2008) > A private e-mail sent to me from someone on either the Debian-User list, or > the KDE list, has enabled me to resolve the mouse problem. > > All I had to do was edit a line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf relating to the mouse. > > Section "InputDevice" "Generic Mouse" > > Option "SendCoreEvents" "true" > > I changed the above line from "true" to "false", as suggested, and now the > mouse works as it always has done in the past. > > Having made the changes, a logout, followed by logging back in to KDE did not > fix the problem. A reboot was necessary. > (End quote) > I tried this out when I read your thread: unfortunately, it didn't work for me. > If you don't have an /etc/X11/xorg.conf, create the file, and just add the two > lines above, making sure that the second line is changed to false. > Anyway, just to be sure, I tried it out again, and it still don't work for me (I did a backup of /etc before reinstall, so I used my old xorg.conf file, which was the original one I've been using since I installed Debian without any kind of problem... until this problem appeared. I even still had the line that solved your problem in my xorg.conf --though commented out, because it didn't work for me, as I said--). Thanks for your help. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/BANLkTi¢[email protected]

