Chris,
I tried using a different kernel and an older installation. The left
mouse button error occurred again in each case. I connected this
keyboard and mouse to a windows 10 system and the left mouse button
stopped working at times yet again. Simply, this isn't a software bug at
all. Let alone a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1519082 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1519082
I was trying to click the submit bottom? Since the report of 1519082, I
booted into the 4.2.0-16-generic kernel. My left mouse button seems to
work well so far. I guess the error is in the linux image
4.2.0-
Public bug reported:
At times the left mouse events stop working. After a short moment the
left mouse button starts working again. I'm using a Bluetooth mouse that
connects to a dongle in a usb port.
I was looking at the mouse events in three different test. As it turns out the
mouse events sto
Public bug reported:
At times the left mouse events stop working. After a short moment the
left mouse button starts working again. I'm using a Bluetooth mouse that
connects to a dongle in a usb port.
I was looking at the mouse events in three different test. As it turns out the
mouse events sto
This is really hard to spot but if you keep clicking for a minute you'll
notice that the /proc/interrupts doesn't does change when the mouse
events stop appearing in the xinput test and /dev/input/mouse0 outputs.
Add in a third terminal to my simple test frame work with this command:
watch -d -n 0
I got the same problem. This appeared when I did an update in 15.04. I
thought that upgrading to 15.10 would solve the problem. So on and so
forth.
I gave it a little test. If you know your mouse device in 'xinput
--list' try to test it with xinput --test %id%' where %id% is your mouse
device id i
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