Timo Aaltonen, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Intrepid reached EOL on April 30, 2010.
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We were wondering if this is still an issue on a supported release? If
so, can
i don't know why this bug exists, closing :)
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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button mappings wrong
I think this really should be handled at the kernel level, especially
since we're no longer using hal for maintaining configuration info.
** Package changed: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
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This one seems to have changed again for Kubuntu Karmic Alpha 4.
First the Logitech USB trackball didn't work ... but then I found one
could conigure it via manual editing od xorg.conf (first post in this
thread).
Then manual changes to xorg.conf no longer works, but adding a file
The mouse-wheel.fdi stuff never worked for me, not with 8.x nor with
9.04. However, what I do to get scrolling with left small button working
with the Marble Mouse on Ubuntu 9.04 is:
xinput set-button-map Logitech USB Trackball 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 2 9
xinput set-int-prop Logitech USB Trackball Evdev
So, is there a way to make pressing the small buttons emulate rolling a
scroll-wheel one notch (down for the left, up for the right), instead of
having to hold to scroll?
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I have a slightly different problem: I do not get mouse press events for
the two small buttons. Did you do anything else to get things working,
or do get event data when doing cat /dev/input/mice and pressing the
small buttons on the marble mouse? I don't.
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I do get input from sudo cat /dev/input/mice. I tried the xinput set-
button-map Logitech USB Trackball 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 2 9 command, which
worked, so I decided to make the change to the mouse-wheel.fdi file to
make it stick past reboot. As far as I know, that's it.
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I was able to get it working in jaunty with kmoffat's fdi file, _only_
after commenting out the AutoAddDevices line in xorg.conf, which was
inserted during distro upgrade.
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I verified that my xorg.conf does not have the AutoAddDevices line. Not
sure why I would not have that on a fresh install of Intrepid. Is that
line added automatically depending on hardware configuration or
something?
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I have a 8.10 install that I upgraded to 9.04, and do not have the
AutoAddDevices line. My xorg is extremely simple. Here it is without the
comments at the top. As you can see I have Radeon 3200 integrated video.
Section Monitor
Identifier Configured Monitor
EndSection
Section
My xorg.conf in intrepid had sections to configure the marble mouse, the
MS natural keyboard, and the dual-head display. And both the mouse and
keyboard were commented out during the upgrade to jaunty. So it's quite
possible that the upgrader would insert the AutoAddDevices line only
under some
Can anyone confirm my fix?
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I installed Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex fresh today and tried kmoffat's
amended fix. This worked for me. That is, I just created file
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/mouse-wheel.fdi:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
deviceinfo version=0.2
device
match key=info.product string=Logitech USB Trackball
BTW I was using Marble Mouse via USB port. Also I can't try Jaunty 9.04
because of unrelated hardware compatibility issues I have with that
version.
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This file also enables autoscrolling in firefox and thunderbird (if
enabled) by clicking the small left button. Nice. Also, I can use both
mice, my marble and normal mouse, at the same time.
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The last comment applies to 9.04. Not sure about other versions of
Ubuntu.
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I went to my /etc/hal/fdi/policy/mouse-wheel.fdi file and change the
ButtonMapping line to match techno-mole's and it works, at least after
one reboot.
merge key=input.x11_options.ButtonMapping type=string1 8 3 4 5 6 7
2 9/merge
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I'm seeing this as well. The fix from kmoffat doesn't work. (It was what
I was using in Intrepid). The workaround from techno-mole is what I'm
using now. (Although I'm trying to work out to set Emulate3Buttons
from xinput...
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On Ubuntu 8.10, with marblemouse plugged in to USB port, I added the
following file, called /etc/hal/fdi/policy/mouse-wheel.fdi and
rebooted.
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
deviceinfo version=0.2
device
match key=info.product string=Logitech USB Trackball
merge
(UPDATE)
i posted on the ubuntu forums regarding my issue (eg - not being able to
set a button to act as a scroll button when held down) i was starting to
think no one was going to reply, but last night some one did, they have
a similar mouse (and issue) they gave me this command - xinput set-
I have posted my own bug report, but thought i would post on this one as
well.
I have a logitech trackman marble mouse, which up until i upgraded to
jaunty worked fine, i didnt have to edit xorg.conf i followed this
method - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Logitech_Marblemouse_USB it
tells you
This is about to expire and will become a big problem for a lot of
people. I am still on Hardy and can't upgrade to a version with this
bug. This is a show stopper / distro switcher bug for me. If the
workaround doesn't even work in Jaunty I am done for. :(
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The marblemouse is connected via usb, and the regular mouse also works,
since I still have the configured mouse section in xorg.conf.
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I'm using Debian unstable and added marblemouse to the serverlayout section and
added the inputdevice section as below. This allows scrolling by pressing the
small left button.,
Section ServerLayout
Identifier Default Layout
Screen 0 aticonfig-Screen[0]-0 0 0
This bug also affects Jaunty, it is still present.
For Intrepid, there was a work-around that was discovered. One could
edit the xorg.conf file, and include the following sections:
==
Section InputDevice
Identifier Marble Mouse
Driver mouse
Option CorePointer
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Hi tjaalton,
Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn`, and attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
file from after reproducing this issue. If you've made any customizations to
your /etc/X11/xorg.conf please attach that as well.
Please attach the output of `lspci
I can reproduce using USB, and from the bug report linked above, this
fix still works:
Section ServerFlags
Option AutoAddDevices false
EndSection
I would guess it is related to the autodetection procedure that is ?new
in Intrepid.
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Is this bug related to connecting using PS/2 or USB?
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