Some solution, that solve our problem.
1) xinput --list
It will show you your input devices, our A4Tech mouse have id, for example, 
there are
⎜   ↳ A4TECH USB Device                         id=11   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ A4TECH USB Device                         id=10   [slave  pointer  (2)]
2) xinput set-int-prop %id% "Device Enabled" 8 0
, where %id% is one of id's of your mouse. In my case it was 10. Generally, 
this is the second id of list. This command will disable advanced built-in 
keyboard of A4Tech mouse.
If you want to enable back, use
xinput set-int-prop %id% "Device Enabled" 8 1.

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Left mouse button stop working after the first keyboard layout switch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/637208
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