** Description changed:

  last Saturday I got a new wireless usb mouse (initially I had a wired
  USB mouse). I realised as soon as I started using it that it wouldn't
- detect that the left click had been released so it kept dragging the
- text/scroll bar. So I thought the mouse was faulty and sent it back.
- Today I plug in my old mouse which worked fine (before the new mouse was
- plugged in) but then it began having the exact same issue (it only began
- when the new one arrived and was plugged in).
+ detect that the left click had been released <b> WHEN DRAGGING </b>. so
+ it kept dragging the text/scroll bar. So I thought the mouse was faulty
+ and sent it back. Today I plug in my old mouse which worked fine (before
+ the new mouse was plugged in) but then it began having the exact same
+ issue (it only began when the new one arrived and was plugged in).
  
  [Here is a GIF of the
  issue](https://media.giphy.com/media/l49JVF9bWXHOtH7qw/giphy.gif)
  
-     mark@mark-Inspiron-3847:~ $ xinput --query-state 8
-     2 classes :
-     ButtonClass
-       button[1]=up
-       button[2]=up
-       button[3]=up
-       button[4]=up
-       button[5]=up
-       button[6]=up
-       button[7]=up
-       button[8]=up
-       button[9]=up
-       button[10]=up
-       button[11]=up
-       button[12]=up
-       button[13]=up
-       button[14]=up
-       button[15]=up
-       button[16]=up
-     ValuatorClass Mode=Relative Proximity=In
-       valuator[0]=748
-       valuator[1]=269
-       valuator[2]=-1647
-     
+     mark@mark-Inspiron-3847:~ $ xinput --query-state 8
+     2 classes :
+     ButtonClass
+      button[1]=up
+      button[2]=up
+      button[3]=up
+      button[4]=up
+      button[5]=up
+      button[6]=up
+      button[7]=up
+      button[8]=up
+      button[9]=up
+      button[10]=up
+      button[11]=up
+      button[12]=up
+      button[13]=up
+      button[14]=up
+      button[15]=up
+      button[16]=up
+     ValuatorClass Mode=Relative Proximity=In
+      valuator[0]=748
+      valuator[1]=269
+      valuator[2]=-1647
  
  It mostly happens in chrome (since I use chrome the most) yet I think it
  has nothing to do with chrome since I have experienced it in other
  applications.
+ 
+ EDIT: I would like to add that when performing left click during this
+ behaviour it stops immediately. As well as that this does NOT always
+ happen but randomly so I cannot easily reproduce this behaviour only
+ using (LOTS of) trial and error.

** Description changed:

  last Saturday I got a new wireless usb mouse (initially I had a wired
  USB mouse). I realised as soon as I started using it that it wouldn't
- detect that the left click had been released <b> WHEN DRAGGING </b>. so
- it kept dragging the text/scroll bar. So I thought the mouse was faulty
- and sent it back. Today I plug in my old mouse which worked fine (before
- the new mouse was plugged in) but then it began having the exact same
- issue (it only began when the new one arrived and was plugged in).
+ detect that the left click had been released WHEN DRAGGING. so it kept
+ dragging the text/scroll bar. So I thought the mouse was faulty and sent
+ it back. Today I plug in my old mouse which worked fine (before the new
+ mouse was plugged in) but then it began having the exact same issue (it
+ only began when the new one arrived and was plugged in).
  
  [Here is a GIF of the
  issue](https://media.giphy.com/media/l49JVF9bWXHOtH7qw/giphy.gif)
  
      mark@mark-Inspiron-3847:~ $ xinput --query-state 8
      2 classes :
      ButtonClass
       button[1]=up
       button[2]=up
       button[3]=up
       button[4]=up
       button[5]=up
       button[6]=up
       button[7]=up
       button[8]=up
       button[9]=up
       button[10]=up
       button[11]=up
       button[12]=up
       button[13]=up
       button[14]=up
       button[15]=up
       button[16]=up
      ValuatorClass Mode=Relative Proximity=In
       valuator[0]=748
       valuator[1]=269
       valuator[2]=-1647
  
  It mostly happens in chrome (since I use chrome the most) yet I think it
  has nothing to do with chrome since I have experienced it in other
  applications.
  
  EDIT: I would like to add that when performing left click during this
  behaviour it stops immediately. As well as that this does NOT always
  happen but randomly so I cannot easily reproduce this behaviour only
  using (LOTS of) trial and error.

** Summary changed:

- left mouse click up/release not detected
+ left mouse click up/release not detected only while dragging

** Summary changed:

- left mouse click up/release not detected only while dragging
+ left mouse click up/release not detected normally while dragging

** Summary changed:

- left mouse click up/release not detected normally while dragging
+ left mouse click up/release not detected while dragging

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