Christopher, thanks for the feedback. By the way, on re-reading this bug report, I realized that I gave you some wrong information. I now remember what I had to do to get the laptop mouse working again. Basically, I had to purge out all of the gnome/ubuntu desktop configs in my home directory (e.g. .gnome*, .config, .local). I made a backup of all of my "dot" files and folders, then took them out. When I logged back in, the problem had cleared up. I don't know if this helps, but I'm putting this on for the record. I discovered this because I created a new user and logged in, and the mouse functioned correctly, leading me to realize that it must be a problem in the local configs for my user.
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