It affects me too, i have problem on Ubuntu 13.10
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Affects me,
It looks like mouse focus get stolen by NetBeans IDE (not only, read
further), I can use mouse only in NetBeans window and mouse can travel
around the screen fine, but no clicks working and mouse wheel too on
other applications, then I've killed NetBeans from my guake console and
mouse
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This bug has just started to affect me i have some details that might
help diagnose this though i am surprised that a bug like this has been
open since 2006?
Right my hardware spec has been the same for some time and i never
received this bug. I have recently due to motherboard fa
This just happened to me too. I'm running a clean install of Ubuntu
12.10 on a brand new Lenovo W530. I was able to move the pointer but not
click.
xev also showed no output from the mouse, not even movement.
I'm running kde and the problems started when i was listening top
spotify. The installat
This is still happening for me, even now in 12.04.1. I've tried EVERY
workaround suggest above (and some more fooling with xorg.conf.d stuff)
to no avail. Restarting x-server is the only thing that works even
temporarily (lasts an indefinite amount of time, then bug resurfaces).
Is there really no
As it was suggested previously for some kind of logitech mouse you can try to
restart this driver:
sudo modprobe -r hid_logitech && sudo modprobe hid_logitech
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This also happens on my Dell Studio XPS 1640 laptop.
The only workaround that works for me is to close the lid to suspend &
repon it. Then the mouse works agian.
Seems to be an old bug;
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I had this bug sporadically, too. I cannot reproduce it, though. Usually
pressed Ctrl-Alt-F1, logged in on console and killed X. Now I have tried
to do the
sudo modprobe -r psmouse && sudo modprobe psmouse
This worked! I am using two mice with Kubuntu 12.04, namely the builtin
AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualP
For me, the psmouse was the issue on a T420
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The problem seems to have gone away after implementing the work around
described here: http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=256841
Specifically, I performed the following steps:
# Create an xorg.conf file.
Xorg -configure
cp /root/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
# Disable input device
I'm on Kubuntu 12.04. I have "noapic acpi=off" in my boot flags. This
effects me on two different machines with both the open source FGLRX
drivers for my ATI cards.
The exact symptoms are that mouse clicks will sporadically stop working,
except that right clicking on some specific application - fr
Same problem for me since I upgraded to 12.04 in April. I can't click
anything. I have to ALT+CTRL+DEL, then log out. After logging in a
second time, the mouse works again.
My mouse works fine, until I use it to launch something (i.e. I can click the
desktop and drag select icons, click the lau
I have found that using X forwarding with putty is what triggers this
condition for me. If I switch to another tty (Alt-Crtrl-F2), I can list
the putty processes, kill them, and free X to respond to mouseclicks
again.
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bug not solved
rebooted and had the issues still
login logout as mentioned before resolves the bug for a period
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This bug has been solved for me if of course i was suffering from it :)
my symptoms where:
-mouse failing to get focus on various windows
-keyboad alt-tab also not responding
-unity keeps focus
-and other kinds of weird behaviour of the mouse
How? Regular ubuntu update on 09-05-2012.
Thank you U
I suspect there are different bugs mixed here. If you are experiencing
this problem and:
- You are running 'nautilus'.
- Maybe you use the 'awesome' window manager.
- 'evtest' actually shows all mouse events.
Then: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/awesome/+bug/884255
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Bug is tracked here for X11:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26213
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I have this sort of problem with 11.04 as well with Mint12 (KDE) after
installing anew. Suggestion "sudo rmmod psmouse && sudo modprobe
psmouse" doesn't help in my case. In my case I get repetively (and
always) rid of this problems with log off and then log on! It seems
that any stuff that is "sto
See 165 & 166.
Removing mousetweaks using Synaptic Package Manager, fixed the problem
on my new Samsung Q530 laptop. I haven't had the problem for over one
month, now (I do allow all updates). Running ubuntu 64 bit with Gnome
Classic. If you search on what Mousetweaks does, it is trying to make
I have the same bug. Mouse moves but I can't clcik anything.
Th suggestion of #120 helped without restarting X just:
"sudo modprobe -r psmouse"
That's it. I guess it has something to do with the new Kernel 3.5.x or
3.6.x because I have this bug since I installed one of these mainline
kernels.
-
Just reporting back that restarting X works for me, and seems to provide
a longer time of normal mouse behaviour. I am now about three hours in,
and mouse is still working normally.
The exact procedure that worked for me was to reboot, log in,
immediately resart X, log in again, immediately restar
Well, I have been trying the various workarounds suggested in this
thread, and it seems that the workaround suggested by Dimitri in post
#120 (sudo modprobe -r psmouse && sudo modeprobe psmous) gets both my
mouse (swiftpoint) and trackpad (synaptics) working normally.
Unfortunately, it doesn't last
Hi Sean, according to the output of lshw, my motherboard is a CLEVO
W76x/M77xCUH. Would such a hardware problem affect also USB mice?
Because I am having this problem with any external mouse I try to use,
as well as with the touchpad... Any help is appreciated!
On System76 help forums, isantop has
It can be either actually. For me, the solution to this issue was
hardware. My mouse's faulty connectors didn't work.
What is your motherboard model?
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Sean, while I appreciate that you took the time to try to provide an
answer, if you read the details of the bug, you will see that this is
clearly NOT a hardware issue. This bug affects ANY mouse plugged into
the computer, as well as the built-in track pad of the laptop. Thus,
simply getting a new
The fix is to buy a new mouse.
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I am experiencing this bug on a System76 Pangolin P7 laptop. Bug was
first encountered in 11.04 after latest kernel upgrade
(3.0.0-15-generic), and upgrade to 11.10 did not help. I also tried a
clean install of linux mint 12, but bug was still there. So now I have
done a clean install of ubuntu 11.
Ho, well!
It seems you feel right man !
I was searching in many directions - before i move to another mouse
manufacturer !
But with that i think, and over all i hope your right.
If you can validate this don't forget to propagate the news. Numbers of
users saw this problem landing
Cl
I have been running without mousetweaks for 2 days now - the system runs
faster and their has been no mouse problems what-so-ever. In fact, I
can't tell what the benefit of mousetweaks really is.
Remove mousetweaks for a more stable, reliable and faster ubuntu. I
would recommend that this progra
I had the same problem with ubuntu 11.10 running Gnome Classic...
This is what I did as a test to see if it might fix it:
started: Symnaptic Package Manager
Remove mousetweaks
reinstall xserver-xorg-input-mouse
did not install mousetweaks again.
time will tell if that has an effect on it.
Don
I had this bug for a couple of days on my desktop machine running Ubuntu
10.10. It started after a kernel update, but that might not be relevant.
Motherboard is Abit AV8, Radeon 9600 graphics.
My mouse is Logitech Cordless Click! and plugging a similar Microsoft
mouse did not help right away, but
I had the same problem with Fedora 12 linux running a laptop Acer Aspire
5100 (and occurs with fedora 14 and 15). The external USB mouse has the
same bug described here, while the touchpad does not. Since several
people have mentioned that they use Logitech wireless mice, I tested a
wired USB mou
Does this bug seem to be vanished with Natty? Haven't noticed anything
of that since upgrading to 11.04 in April.
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I got the same problem that my mouse clicks became useless after
compiling an e-mail in Thunderbird. It looks like it happened when
clicking on the Stardict application which was at the back of the
compose window, and then before it could get focus, quickly clicked on
the compose window again. Afte
>The workaround is to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. Add "noapic
acpi=off" to the end of the >root line. You can do this while booting
just by hitting e when the boot menu appears. Then >select the root line
and hit e again. Go to the end of the line and add the command. Hit
return to >save the
Hi,
I have an HP elitebook 8530p crap, and I had the same problem
(the X server thought that one button was pressed, but not released),
and it has turned out that an 'rmmod psmouse' "solves" the problem.
So I backlisted the psmouse module:
cat /etc/modprobe.d/faszom.conf
#options psmouse proto
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I'm having the same problem on my laptop. It's an Acer Aspire
5745-7247. When I use an external Logitech mouse (model M-BZ96C), there
is no problem at all, but when I use Acer's built-in touch pad, the
problem begins immediately (so it's VERY easy to reproduce). I
generally have to resort to usi
Had an issue very similar to what is described above.
- mouse would either stop working or become "trapped" within a certain element
of a window.
- mouse would move around screen fine, but clicks would only effect wherever it
was "trapped"
- alt + tab would sometimes fix problem
- occurred in Ub
I also have this problem on 10.04 (and 9.10, when I was using that).
The problem *only* occurs when I use a Java based application called
Aptana (v2 or v3), which is based on Eclipse. Usually it occurs when I
am using a tree navigation pane and either double or single click on an
item. Mouse lef
Hello,
Unfortunately I have to take back my comment #149. After my upgrade to ubuntu
10.10 this bug did not occur at all for maybe 2 weeks. Everything worked
perfectly! But then it re-occured out of nothing. This is really strange, since
if haven't changed anything on my system. I even haven't
I just noticed that this bug does no longer affect me. At least pressing
the volume keys on my keyboard does not trigger the bug anymore. [ c.f.
comment #139 ]
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A friend of mime who had a similar problem, but the mouse button behaved
like if was always clicked at random, told me that unpluging and
repluging the mouse worked. I will try this and also test a cable mouse.
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I can confirm this bug in xubuntu 10.10.
It occured on my old Medion md 9800 notebook.
After fighting with it for a week i noticed, that it only happened when my
external mouse was plugged in.
Unplugging the external mouse solved this problem for me! Let me know if you
need more information.
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My friend has this weird problem too. Mouse clicks stop working randomly
without any apparent reason, while he can still move the pointer.
Keyboard works, but Alt-Tab stops working too, so that it becomes
impossible to switch between windows. Looks like a problem with window
manager, but this happe
I have this problem too on ubuntu 10.04. I am using awesome as window
manager and it seems to occur when switching between desktops with the
mouse. I had also the impression that it occurs when using firefox,
especially when opening flash content.
Luckily, the bug vanished completely after upgradi
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I just would like to confirm once more this bug. I have an intel board, a
logitech mouse using a freshly installed kubuntu 10.4 LTS.
If the bug is active, i have no xev events, xdotool does not seems to help. But
the restarting of the Linux kernel usbhid module with : "modprobe -r usbhid &&
modp
The problem seems to disappear after upgrading to Natty. Weird.
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I had a similar problem last week (maybe the same?). I bought a new
mouse 3 weeks ago (logitech usb and wired) that worked nice since then.
Tried with a different login : same problem.
Removed the nvidia proprietary driver, and used the nouveau driver : same
problem (+ some refresh problems durin
In the hope of getting the importance of this bug raised I'd like to add
that this bug is now stopping me from updating using the update manager.
When it tries to open the authentication dialog box I get an alert
window "Cannot grab Mouse". The only thing I can do then is close it
with Alt-F4. Upd
I just noticed: When I trigger the bug using a keyboard-hotkey (as
described above) while having the pointer above a xev window, xev
registers a Button-1-Down (and down only!) Event. I'll attach xev's
output starting from the moment I pressed Volume-Up on my keyboard.
** Attachment added: "xev log
I can confirm what Ken wrote. With Ubuntu 10.04 my left click stops only
with the external wireless logitech USB mouse. The touch pad continues to
function. My Laptop is Dell XPS m1530
On 2 November 2010 12:12, Ken Pratt wrote:
> I have the same left mouse click stop working problem. However, t
I have the same left mouse click stop working problem. However, this
only occurs on my laptop that has a touch pad. Left clicking does not
stop working on the touch pad by itself (no external mouse attached) and
in tandem. Even when the external mouse looses its click, the touch pad
does not. W
This bug has been effecting me for a very long time, over a number of
different versions of Ubuntu (currently running 10.04.1)
Something has changed recently however.
When I initially encountered the problem, which was about a year ago it
occurred quite frequently. I found a workaround which for
Same problem here.
I did a fresh installation of maverick 64-bits and the left click of the
mouse get stuck randomly and makes it unusable. I have to unplug it to
get the touchpad work and if I plug it again the problem gets back and
the left button is stuck.
This don't happen on terminal console
I can confirm comment #137 by Marcos Vinícius. The problem did not
affect me before I updated to Maverik.
Also, I noticed that "xdotool click 1" (xdotool is a X11 macro
processor) does not work either. So the problem must lie somewhere
within XOrg.
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Indicator me fall in a graphic bug when left click doesn't work.
Description:
The name of user appear tow time in the panel. One time in it normal place and
on the "power button" of session notification applet.
This bug can appear in other circumstance, but often when the left click
not respond.
Can be reproduced on maverick by using a sound volume key on keyboard.
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I can *almost* reproduce the loss of mouse's left-click with the history panel
in Eclipse,
a (java-)SWT application that uses GTK widgets.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Go to a java project with its files handled by in CVS,
2. right-click on a in-CVS file with at least 2 revisions stored, "Team | Show
Ok, i've maverick on my desktop too. xserver-xorg-input-evdev
1:2.3.2-6ubuntu1 is installed on.
But what difference between xserver-xorg-input-evdev 1:2.3.2-6ubuntu1
and xserver-xorg-input-evdev 2.3.2-6build1 ?
http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/packages/show/217988
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Yes, I'm on Maverick. Don't know any working Lucid version. There's
supposedly a different bug, because I'm having this problem with a
specific Ubuntu patch, introduced after the 2.3.2-6build1 version.
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Hi all,
@ Артём Попов,
"By the way, downgrading to xserver-xorg-input-evdev 1:2.3.2-6build1
solved the problem for me."
I was searching for this package but all results are for maverick version
(1:2.3.2-6build1)
am i right ?
What package work with lucid ?
Regards
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Running xev results in the following weirdness:
* Presses and releases are registered.
* When the bug occurs, LEFT button clicks are never registered, right and
middle button is okay.
* Unplugging the mouse and clicking inside xev with the touchpad produces ONE
ButtonRelease event.
* Everything
Having the same issue in Maverick for several days:
Left mouse button often "stucks" in a clicked state, in while focused in
Nautilus, Empathy, Chromium, GIMP, etc. Moving the mouse results in
dragging the window (if ALT was pressed) or highlighting bunches of
text. Clicking the mouse button doesn
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I can confirm this bug too ...
Start: Few weeks after an upgrade from karmic to lucid. After it start
never left. Upgrade from lucid to maverick "current" did not change
anything. It occur with tow logitech mouse, but not with my crappy 5$
targus mouse !
My solution:
- boot without the logit
Another user of a Logitech USB mouse (MediaPlay) here. I've found that
running `modprobe -r usbhid && modprobe usbhid` works as a temporary
fix.
I've also noticed that the mouse focus is, at least in some cases,
"stuck" on a particular window. For example, if I double-click on the
focused window
I am also with wireless logitech mouse with usb receiver.
On 28 June 2010 22:10, Kristian Spilhaug wrote:
> All right, more info. I reinstalled my machine from scratch with Lucid,
> and from the very beginning the bug appeared. Restarting the X server
> once it manifested seemed to solve the pro
All right, more info. I reinstalled my machine from scratch with Lucid,
and from the very beginning the bug appeared. Restarting the X server
once it manifested seemed to solve the problem, but it was getting a bit
tiresome.
Then I switched from my Logitech LX7 USB wireless mouse to a regular PS2
I am currently running 10.04 stable. I got hit by this bug in the last
couple of weeks. Don't know how. I have been applying regular updates.
This all started when I enabled nis/autofs - which in our environment
causes it to remap /usr/local. So I diligently moved /usr/local to
/usr/local1. All app
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Hi Lionel,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
norma
Still experiencing this problem after upgrading to Kubuntu 10.04 "Lucid
Lynx" LTS.
dmesg shows the same messages when it happens:
[17441.032652] psmouse.c: GlidePoint at isa0060/serio4/input0 lost sync at byte
6
[17441.033811] psmouse.c: GlidePoint at isa0060/serio4/input0 lost sync at byte
1
[
It just happened again, but this time I tried Dmitry V Shurupov's
workaround. It didn't work (I'm not using a PS/2 mouse), but what did
work was removing and re-inserting the driver for my wireless
keyboard/mouse (hid_logitech). I only had to do it once and sure enough
everything was back to normal
This have happened to me a lot recently, I'm gonna try the workarounds
next time it happens and see if any of them work. I'm running 10.04 and
I've got an intel chip btw.
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This problem is actual for me for a long time.
The workaround I'm using (every single day) is executing:
sudo modprobe -r psmouse && sudo modprobe psmouse
in my terminal. Sometimes, I have to repeat these commands for a few
times in a row...
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Currently restarting X-server just after login usually fixes the bug for
me.
I have an Nvidia GeForce 7300 GT, using the proprietary driver.
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I'm not sure (I don't completely understand the bug-tracking system),
but I think the status of this bug is currently "invalid" (for Linux) or
"fix-released" (for xorg-server), and consequently no-one is likely to
try to fix it. Since the released fix from last year only works for some
people and d
I'll have this occur at least once a week, it's rather annoying. None of
the workarounds help for me, I have to log out and log back in. My
system is all Intel hardware except for the video card with is an nvidia
GeForce 7600 GS (and I'm using the proprietary nvidia driver). I'm going
to go see if
I am on this bug's list because it used to be an issue when my system
used Nvidia video, but a while back I had to replace my MB which now has
an ATI chip and guess what?, no problems like this since.
It would be interesting to have all the particular hardware setups that
are still experiencing th
I had this happen again this morning and had a chance to try out some of
the suggested workarounds in this thread an so I thought I would also
add that NONE of them work for me! When I bring up the windows options
menu it doesn't get focus so I can never select "Move". Using KDE I can
do kwin --rep
Now confirmed on Ubuntu 10.04 and Kubuntu 10.04. So it is probably
independent of KDE/Gnome. Switching users also helps in my case, but
only for a few seconds. One of the most annoying bugs ever.
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I started having this problem like 6 months ago when I was using Xubuntu
9.10. Short of restarting the Xserver nothing would fix it. I tried
removing all my configuration files and starting clean but it still came
back so i gave up on Xfce thinking it was the problem and installed
Kubuntu 10.04 and
As Bryan I've also recently experienced the same problem. I'm running
Ubuntu 9.10, upgraded from 8.10 via 9.04. I have not experienced the
problem on the previous versions, but have seen it on and off for a few
days now.
The mouse-click symptoms are pretty much the same as described. I can move th
I recently started running into the same problem. In terms of
differences from what was posted before:
- I was using the FGLRX driver. I've uninstalled it -- I'll post back
if that solves my problem.
- alt-tab does work
- visual effects are set to "none"
- logging in and logging out may
Okay, it would seem that this but has decided to hit me too.
I have never before experienced it, but ever since the last ubuntu
update before 14. March, 2010 (I think it was a also new kernel image) I
am suddenly getting these weird mouse problems that others have
described. I can move the mouse c
I am on Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit with Dell Precision T3500 and experiencing
the same issue. Mouse cursor is there but I cant click on anything.
What helps is pressing Alt + F4 to close the active window and then the
mouse go back to normal. (Not always)
Also note that when mouse stops responding the Al
Affects me on a clean 9.10 32 bit. Built with mini.iso and only added
gnome-core gdm and xorg.
Hardware is Dell Mini 9 with synaptics. Error also affects bluetooth
mouse connected once in a while.
CTRL-ALT-D fixes it for a few seconds until you need to press a button
again.
Logout and relogin RI
workaround 1: trash your Hardware
workaround 2: reinstall winXP
...A systemrestart every 20 minutes since over one year isn't really
sexy
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Mouse clicks stop working sporadically
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Having this problem for the last days even though my setup hasn't
changed for over a year. Using Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit running awesome. Using
a Logitech MX300 (ancient, but similar to one in report). My setup at
work with external monitor and different mouse hasn't shown the issue
yet.
Occasionally l
This has only just started happening for me, usually but not exclusively
while in Firefox (3.5.7).
I'm using one monitor, on Kubuntu 9.10, desktop AMD 64-bit, nVidia
GeForce 6100, nvidia-glx-185, everything up-to-date, USB mouse which
works perfectly with my laptop.
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Mouse clicks stop working
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