> Hi.
>
> I had this problem on Lenny after some updates back in May 2008, the solution
> for me was as below.
>
I know, I read the thread about your problem several months ago :)
> (Quote from my previous post to the list in May 2008)
> A private e-mail sent to me from someone on either the Debi
>> So the question is: does anyone know whether there is a solution for this
>> bug?
>
> Might it be the case that Xorg is detecting your mouse twice? Have a
> look through /var/log/Xorg.0.log for lines containing "XINPUT:". You
> should find at least one that states "Adding input device "Your Mou
2011/5/9 godo :
>
>> OK, I see I haven't explained myself properly :D
>>
>> I know the feature you talk about. But I'm talking about (random)
>> single clicks being considered by the system as (undesidered) double
>> clicks ("random" because it doesn't happen all the time). By the way,
>> I forgot
Hi again
>>> I've had this problem (a single mouse click being considered as double
>>> click) from quite a long time (almost two years) in two different
>>> computers,
>>
>> That's not a bug, that's a feature! It is Windows that has the bug with
>> all
>> those double-clicks.
>>
>> Lisi
>>
>>
>
Hi.
I've had this problem (a single mouse click being considered as double
click) from quite a long time (almost two years) in two different
computers, and unfortunately I couldn't solve it yet.
Searching through Google and (of course) the Debian mailing lists, I found that:
(1) it seems to be a
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