The fix for 1007575/SB Arena USB headset doesn't work for this bug which
is related to a Plantronics headset.
I believe the vendor codes are different, but the actual fix may be the
same.
I tested this on Kernel 3.7 and the bug was still present. I'm running
Kernel 3.8 right now, but not in a
I actually got time to quickly test it, and yes, this bug still affects
Plantronic headsets on Kernel 3.8.3-2
This command;
sudo rmmod usbhid sudo modprobe usbhid quirks=047f:ab01:0x04
will resolve the issue, but you need to run it every time the device
changes state, so it's not a very
The workaround in #14 is also working for me. However, whenever I pick
up the device, or press any button on the device, I need to reload the
usbhid module, which is very annoying.
I looked into using udev rules as suggested in #16, but the events seem
to be limited to USB device
@gpborges This issue has not been fixed in 12.10.
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Unity looses mouse click handler when using enabling USB headset
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I updated this bug so that it is no longer marked as a duplicate of
#1007575 as that issue concerns a different make model of device,
though same class of device, and as far as I can see, identical issue.
Here's hoping we get some developer love on this issue.
** This bug is no longer a
I have reproduced the same problem in 12.10.
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Title:
Unity looses mouse click handler when using enabling USB headset
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I'm available to assist with any debugging or testing for this issue. I
have different hardware, but it is my understanding that I am running
into the same issue.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1007575 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1007575
I retested this issue today and it still exists. However, I also tested
this in other window managers, such as LXDE, Openbox and Gnome/Openbox.
I get similar behaviour in all window managers, so it appears
I believe I'm encountering the same bug.
I originally logged bug #993655 for this issue, I thought it was a Unity
issue.
All my details are under the original bug, but to recap;
I'm using 12.04 all up to date. My device is a wireless Plantronics
headset, that uses a USB transmitter/receiver,
Additionally, my headset has a button that activates it. The bug only
gets triggered when I press the button on the headset. The problem
doesn't seem to go away when I click the button to disable the device.
If I unplug the USB device, then things seem to go back to normal.
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I have had some progress with this issue. Either something in my system
has changed (I got a batch of updates this morning) or I have just
explored the behaviour more thoroughly.
When I make the headset by pressing the button on the side, it turns the
audio channels on. I can see this even in
Public bug reported:
I have a Plantronics D100 headset.
When I press the button on the headset to enable it, Unity looses its
click handler, in that it can not click and drag windows.
The cursor is visible and moves just fine. I can switch applications
using Alt+Tab, and I can launch new
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