Your message dated Tue, 19 Aug 2025 00:18:43 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#1111472: general: Big issues with ThinkPad's Dual 
Mouse (Trackpad/Trackpoint) setup
has caused the Debian Bug report #1111472,
regarding general: Big issues with ThinkPad's Dual Mouse (Trackpad/Trackpoint) 
setup
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Dear Maintainer,

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   * What led up to the situation?
Lenovo Thinkpad's are commonly used for Linux installs due to their modular and 
readily-available parts nature.
Lenovo Thinkpads (modern ones) have a dual mouse setup, a regular Trackpad and 
also the Thinkpad Trackpoint (little red nib)
This causes an insane amount of mouse glitches, including triggering the known 
bug where the cursor moves on it's own
   * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
     ineffective)?
I was forced to disable the trackpad entirely. 
   * What was the outcome of this action?
I now use the Trackpoint to navigate, however it is frustrating to scroll 
because you have to hold the middle mouse button down-
 to scroll with the trackpoint, but under Debian it triggers a paste action. 
   * What outcome did you expect instead?
Would really like a option to disable middle-click paste (yes you can disable 
paste selection on middle click, but not the clipboard)
Would also really like to increase reliability on dual mouse setups (Quite 
rare- but especially applicable to Thinkpad laptops)
I may have also been able to disable the trackpoint, but couldn't find this 
option in the GUI, so disabled the trackpad instead.
Would be really nice to have both working at once.

So to summarise, this is an issue concerning buggy support for dual-mouse 
setups that especially effects Lenovo Thinkpad laptops.

Thanks.

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I and many other Debian developers are happily using ThinkPads with this
combination of 2 pointing devices.  Whatever problems you are having are
not a general bug in our support for them.

Please use an appropriate support forum (see
<https://www.debian.org/support>) to get help configuring the specific
desktop environment you are using to your preferences.

Ben.

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