Thanks for checking. I can't reproduce this anymore. I no longer own the
same hardware (I haven't done for a couple of years).
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Patrick Dawkins, this bug report is being closed due to your last
comment https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
evdev/+bug/505494/comments/35 regarding you no longer own the hardware.
For future reference you can manage the status of your own bugs by
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Patrick Dawkins, 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
Same here, all the clicks go to the previously focused window until right
clicked (in a way that it will be registered in the previous window, clicking
outside doesn't help), then the clicks are registered in the new window only.
Closing previous window helps.
e.g.: chrome with gmail opened in
Just read comment #30... Re-plugging the mouse fixes the problem...
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I have added comments to https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=238431
which might or might not be the correct bug to report on. xdotool
mouseup 2 or xdotool mouseup 3 helps depending which mouse button up
event gets lost.
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Ok so I apology not to test and report it at first, but here is some
important informations :
-My problem triggered when upgrade ubuntu last friday 10 June. Before, I
used Natty KDE for few weeks without any hitch.
-I use my old usb Logitech wire-mouse, G5, when I plug it out the laptop
touchpad
Here is a patch which seems to solve the problems with the current
x-server.
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When could we get the new X-Server on Ubuntu?
This problem is really annoying, and it has been reported on several different
distro.
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By the way, I forgot to tell, that I encountered this bug on a fresh
Natty 11.04 install with formated drive.
Few second after loging in, the mouse events are not taken into account,
leaving the focus where you clicked before the bug triggers.
Then the mouse is like a cooling unit in the artic.
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I found this bug report when I was searching for a fix for a similar issue.
In my case all you have to do is move a window and then immediately click in
another window.
There may be other ways to reproduce this.
Investigating the issue I found this patch:
Adding this as an additional bump to this bug, installed 10.04 and did
not see this occur until I plugged in the logitech wireless mouse, now
the touchpad no longer works, and the mouse is buggy. Seems to point to
the logitech as a source?
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I have a similar problem with 10.04 LTS and KDE.
First login after boot:
Sometimes only the menus of certain applications can be clicked, but window
move or resize with the mouse is not possible. I think only the left mouse
button is affected. I tried to stop most of the kde processes, but
Hi. I use Gentoo with xorg-server 1.7.x and evdev 2.4.
The behaviour is like this:
When I do any mouse buttons events on a window (scroll, click, etc.),
all mouse events are visible only to that window (even position). To
release the lock, I have to right click on that window. And if I click
on
Since comment #18 we're talking about a different symptom to the
original bug, although it looks like it could well be the same disease
(it affects both KDE and GNOME).
I occasionally get it after booting up, but then if I log out and log in
again the problem goes away. So it might be something
Yes. I figured that far. Now I'm going to downgrade to xorg-server 1.6
(since ati-drivers-10.4 are little buggy).
Thanks for info.
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@ Patrick Dawkins
Yes, after trying around I found out the same thing!
For example, when I click on the App Launcher in the taskbar, the mouse
will not actually work in the applauncher unless I right-click on the
symbol or anywhere in the taskbar again..
Quite annoying! I really hope there will
@ Martin Dreher
I can confirm there is a similar symptom, possibly of the same disease,
in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
It's milder but still abominable. The way I have it, in GNOME, the mouse
events end up working only in one window (or panel), but right-clicking
once in that window allows you to click on
Also affects Kubuntu 10.04 LTS!
Sometimes multiple right clicks solve the issue, thought.
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The KDE bug tracker has the following bug report about a situation which
leads to similar mouse problems as described here. That problem occurs
only if the mouse gestures feature has been turned on.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=224712
There is also a method for recovering from the
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This is probably a bug in the X stack, somewhere. Bumping over there for
triage.
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Well, the problem went away when I switched kdm to a themed appearance.
With the non-themed display in kdm I had this issue both with kde and
icewm.
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Well, since reporting this bug I gave up and installed a new Ubuntu 9.10
/ GNOME system.
Now about six weeks later, I've got it again, only it seems to be even
worse.
Other very important things also stop working:
Alt+F1 highlights the text Applications but the menu does not open.
Alt+Tab does
Same issue here since an upgrade last week. This is with kubuntu 9.10
64-bit, kde 4.3.5. After a cold boot I have to logout/login to have the
mouse working again in kde.
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I am on 64 bit 9.10 using gnome with same problem. Cant click on things.
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I have this bug as well, since upgrading to lucid, using ATI (no more
nvidia, yay), kernel 2.6.33, kde 4.4. However, for me, restartin kwin
does not help at all - only restarting X.
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No, I'm on Kubuntu 32-bit. I tried also the nv driver without a change.
Seems like a cross-distro problem for my system. I've tried openSUSE
11.2 (both KDE4 and GNOME) and also the KDE-testing Debian. I don't have
the time at the moment to downgrade to an old Ubuntu distro (with an
older version
Jonathan and Vasilis are you also on Kubuntu 64-bit?
The more information we provide perhaps the quicker someone in the know
will respond!
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For me it also happens, but only on my computer with the nvidia driver.
My computer with Intel works, so it could be nvidia specific.
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Jonathan, is that also the nvidia-glx-185 driver, and/or also an nVidia
GeForce 6000 series card?
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I use nvidea-current under lucid, but I don't know the command to find
out the card, yet.
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I don't know the command to find out the card, yet.
lspci -v | grep VGA
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ok thanks.
here the output:
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation C77 [GeForce 8100 /
nForce 720a] (rev a2)
hope this will help
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I have the exact same problem and I can assure that it's not a hardware
problem since I used numpad to check if the problem was caused by the
usb wireless mouse.
My graphics card is nvidia GeForce 6800LE with nvidia-glx-185 driver.
The install is a fresh and updated kubuntu 9.10
This bug is happening all the time (I'm using Alt+F2 then kwin
--replace more or less every time I want to use the mouse) which is
quite frustrating. It's still unpredictable though.
I have tried disabling compositing and changing various display options,
and I've tried keeping an eye on what
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There is confusion between a number of related bugs (which didn't show
- up for me in Do any of the following bugs...). #478464 seems most
- similar to this but that's dubiously marked as a duplicate of #41301.
+ up for me in
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