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Title:
A4 Tech WOP-35 PS/2 Randomly I get double clicks
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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RubenRebelo, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
If you can verify that the mouse is failing, you could try this:
https://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=594646
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To me this doesnt look like a hardware problem:
I have this issue on ubuntu 13.10, with one simple laser usb mouse (system76
gallago ultrapro). xserver-xorg-input-mouse: 1:1.7.2-3build1
I also suffer this problem on my main desktop, which was installed using ubuntu
minimal. I use a different
Probable related problem (random mouse release, not registered with
'xev').
1. Steps to reproduce:
grab window border with mouse. try resize in up and down. don't release
mouse button. repeat. repeat 10-20 times.
Expected results:
success
Actual results:
mouse button released, you can't do it
My Logitech mouse (B110) has started to give me double instead of single clicks
when using the left mouse button, and the problem has been getting worse for a
few months. Webbrowsing became quite annoying, because every time you click
'back', the browser woudl go back two pages.
This seems
Is this bug reported to upstream? Can't find it here
https://bugs.freedesktop.org
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Title:
Randomly I get double
I met with the same problem on my Ubuntu 13.04 laptop. I'd like to post
a partial/possible solution here in case that someone want to try.
Here is the problem.
Inside Google Chrome, sometimes when you right click (for only once) on a
web page, it will behave like you double right clicked and
I solved the problem by removing the electricity static (remove
batterie, click on all the buttons during few seconds).
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Yeah, I tried that. It worked...for a while. Then it stopped working. So I
just got a new mouse. It sucks that superhuman-fast double-clicks can't be
filtered out by the OS, but they can't apparently.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 5:15 PM, benibur ma...@sonadresse.com wrote:
I solved the problem by
OK, i ran the previous kernel 3.5.0.32.53 generic, and there is no
problem with the mouse, not working or turning off like in the 3.8
Kernels or any of those KDEsudo errors either. So, this KDEsudo bug
seems to be a bug in both of the 3.8.0.25.37 and 3.8.026.38 Kernels. The
mouse bug is still
When I take a look at the German Amazon product reviews of the Logitech
Performance MX this problem seems to be common and therefore probably is
a hardware issue rather than an Ubuntu/Linux issue.
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I have the same problem with a Logitech Performance MX mouse.
I am on Ubuntu 13.04 (uprgade from 12.10).
The mouse used to work on 12.10 and also worked on 13.04, then after a couple
of upgrades this behavior appeared.
I also connected a Logitec Anywhere MX, and this does not seem to have the
I confirm this happens also in KUbuntu 13.04, but in 12.10 didn't use to happen.
On the other side, another computer with Kubuntu 13.04 works ok.
I'm using an old USB Logitech optical mouse.
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It's a Logitech, Inc. Optical Wheel Mouse
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Title:
Randomly I get double clicks when I do a single click.
Status
Issue still manifests itself on both 12.04 and 13.04 and is REALLY
annoying.
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Title:
Randomly I get double
I have the same issue in Ubuntu 13.04 on a Lenovo W530. I replaced my
mouse 3 times already and each time I replace my mouse, it works fine
for a couple of weeks, and then starts to misbehave and generate
doubleclicks. In Windows, all of them work fine.
I wonder if people in this thread that said
After two work days I can confirm that it was a hardware issue! My
replacement mouse works without supplemental clicks.
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I am on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and suddenly encountering this problem, but only for
the right mouse button. It is sporadic, sometimes more often, sometimes less.
Really annoying if using easystroke as your system goes wild then with
executing batches of arbitrary mouse gestures :D :D
Never thought of
my guess is the lack of anti-bounce software cleaning the signal as others have
suggested. Here's a fellow who cleaned the contact points with a cleaner.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/59113-3-fixing-razer-naga-mouse-double-clicking-problem-walkthrough
others have adjusted the return
Still broken in 13.04. using a noname mouse. lsusb shows Pixart
Imaging, Inc. as vendor. Problem occurs randomly, but sometimes really
often (every third click).
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Yes, just install 12.10, and get this error. It is really testing your
patience
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Title:
Randomly I get double
for me this bug only appears since the upgrade to 12.10 ...
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Title:
Randomly I get double clicks when I do a
I have Logitech Cordless mouse and this problem starts about 6 months
after buying a new mouse, only fix I've found is to buy another Mouse. I
take Mouse to shop, they test it on Windows and it's OK so no
repair/replacement!! I really are up to 6 mice in 4 years and it's
playing up again.
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Seems to be a hardware problem: In the Logitech support forum, a
Logitech support staff posted a solution that worked for me. You have to
remove the battery and press the buttons for 30 seconds to remove static
electricity: http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Mice-and-Pointing-Devices
@magnesus2 thanks. That worked for my performance mx.
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Title:
Randomly I get double clicks when I do a single
This behaviour only started to occour when I upgraded to Ubuntu 12.10 (I
also switched to Cinnamon from Unity, so as not to use the new privacy
invasive Amazon features). Other than that, same hardware and
applications.
$ uname -srm
Linux 3.5.0-21-generic x86_64
$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 12.10 \n
Same problem started on my system (ubuntu 12.04) few weeks ago (again).
I used to have several different mice, one Logitec, and Logitec was
definitively having issues with double-clicks. Now I'm using a generic
(GearHead) wired USB mouse, and I started experiencing double-clicks
again, randomly. I
Almost same problem started on my system (ubuntu 12.04) about two weeks
ago, hovever i think no mousepress is registred, only the
mousepressrelease. Making it impossible to drag windows or levers...
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i have logitech m570 which has the same problem (approx. 1.5 yr since
purchase) - there are several utils that mitigate the problem on
windows, e. g. http://www.wincert.net/tips/hardware/2684-logitech-mouse-
double-click-issues. it would be nice to have such thing for linux as
well.
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Logitech wireless USB mouse on 12.04. Single mouse click ~15% of the
time registered as a double click. I repeat some of the words above:
most irritating, and frustrating, bug that I've seen in some time.
Somebody, please provide a solution that avoids super-human clicks.
Thanks...
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Confirmed here as well with bluetooth keyboard and with mouse clicks.
The bluetooth keyboard shows doubles on input however types and responds
just fine. The mouse however does cause issues within the system on
clicking. Simple usb Logitec M100 mouse.
Kernel
3.2.0-32-generic
lsusb
Bus 002
Did someone experience this problem on an non Logitech mouse?
I exchanged many Logitech mouse at my dealer because of this problem.
The problem appears at the Performance MX after one month of usage, even
under windows. After exchanging the mouse the problem disappears. My
Anywhere MX mouse was
Logitech Wireless Desktop on 10.04.
Most irritating, and frustrating, bug that I've seen in some time.
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