On Thursday 30 October 2008 19:34, Mitchell Laks wrote: > On 17:19 Thu 30 Oct , Nigel Henry wrote: > > That sounds like a problem I had a while back (May), after some updates > > to Lenny. > > > > It turned out that a single click was being interpreted as a double > > click. For example, click on the edit menu item twice, in quick > > succession, and the edit drop down menu would be opened, and immediately > > closed, before you had achance to see the dropdown menu. Clicking on the > > volume control in the panel, I'd get a quick flash of the slider, which > > immediately disappeared again, and is the same result that you'd get if > > clicking on the volume control twice. There was more mysterious stuff, > > but leaving that aside, someone suggested doing the following in the > > /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. > > > > A private e-mail sent to me from someone on either the Debian-User list, > > or the KDE list, has enabled me to resolve the mouse problem. > > > > All I had to do was edit a line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf relating to the > > mouse. > > > > Section "InputDevice" "Generic Mouse" > > > > Option "SendCoreEvents" "true" > > > > I changed the above line from "true" to "false", as suggested, and now > > the mouse works as it always has done in the past. > > You solved the problem! > > Thank you very much. I also have had the problem since around May, but > mostly use the system via my vncserver so I didnt notice it much till > recently. > > > Great! Yabadabadoo!!!! > > Thank you again! > > Mitchell Laks
And a "BooBoo to you too" Mitchell. Nice to see the suggestion worked. Not my suggestion, but one given to me by one Gerardo Ponce. A later reply also suggested a fix as below, plus a link to a known bug. It may be worth looking at it. <quote> 2008-05-17 06:04 Add the following line in the xorg.config's Mouse section: Option "CorePointer" It's a bug. http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg70399.html Regards. Andrew (Andres Migliazzo) <end quote> All the best. Nigel. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]