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** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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OK. Next step is to check if the kernel can see the middle button. To do
that, please:
sudo apt install evtest
sudo evtest
Then select your mouse and click the middle button. Does the tool show
events from BTN_MIDDLE ?
Also what does evtest list as "Supported events" for the mouse when you
f
xev wasn't showing anything on middle click at all without enabling the
emulation. I agree it's counter-intuitive to need middle emulation when
there's a physical button but that's how I've managed to get around it.
The problem is there without the mouse running through the KVM as well
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Also does the problem occur *without* the KVM?
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
X forgets middle mou
You shouldn't need 'Middle Emulation' if you have a real middle button.
That emulation option just simulates a middle button when you press the
left and right buttons simultaneously.
Please run:
xev
and then middle click in the little white window. Do you see in the text
produced that it menti
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected focal
** Description changed:
Assuming this is the xorg package but could be wrong.
Running a Logitech MX master 3 mouse, the middle mouse copy/paste isn't
working out the box or is only working intermittently on boot. Using
'xinput -
Moving to xorg-server in that case
Yeah, I'm using XUbuntu but it doesn't feel like an xfsettingsd issue,
but happy to provide more info/test things to determine if that's the
case.
Thanks for the advice on submissions - will follow that in future.
** Package changed: xfce4-settings (Ubuntu) =>
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Are you using Xubuntu? Do you believe it's a Xubuntu/XFCE setting that
is at fault? (ie. the package you filed bug against is xfce4-settings).
You mention Xorg, so if you believe the problem relates to X the pac