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Yes, that worked for me as well. Fixing this should be as simple as
having that option set by default.
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Title:
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Comment #19 worked for me.
I had to *install* gpointing-device-settings first, but once I did, and enabled
that for PS/2 mouse, I got my paste back.
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Are there plans to fix this bug? I notice it's appearing in newer
releases too, and as experienced Linux users know, the middle click is
pretty hard to live without once you're used to it.
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I delete the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file with 'Option "Emulate3Buttons"' and
started gpointing-device-settings again, enabled middle mouse emulation and set
timeout to short.
After this, the middle click emulation is working again.
No need to edit any xorg.conf files.
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I tried adding the following to /etc/X11/xorg.conf and log out but still
not working ... and worse... my touchpad stop working.
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "middle button emulation class"
MatchIsPointer "on"
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "on"
EndSection
note there was no /etc/X1
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Same problem with my touchpad. It works when I plug in my external
mouse. I also listed the details on the two input devices. Number 18
is my touchpad and it doesn't work. 20 is my mouse and it does work.
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I'm really sorry. That last post of mine wasn't clear. "It works when
I plug in my external mouse." should have been "Middle click works on my
external mouse when I plug it in, but only on the external mouse".
Sorry!
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Same behaviour, touchpad on a Sony VPC-F11GGX
⎜ ↳ AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint id=11 [slave pointer
(2)]
Very annoying behaviour, especially with terminal windows.
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htt
I am exasperated with this change. For every release, I have to chase
the behavior of my input devices all over the damn file system to
restore them to their previous behaviors. I have no xorg.conf right now.
I was under the impression that we have been in the process of moving
away from using xorg
I completely agree w/ Perseid and Marcus Wanner. I find the lack of
default middle click emulation highly annoying.
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Title:
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Using a Kensington Orbit Trackball here and don't want to hack my
xorg.conf. It's not a new user thing to do, and just because everyone
here is assumed (rightly, I hope) to be competent enough to do so does
not mean that everyone using ubuntu will be able to. I'm not seeing why
having this enabled
I've thought the defaults of Ubuntu 10.04 very sensible: If you actually use
the middle button, then the emulation is turned off. My mouse (Logitech M505)
actually has a middle mouse button, but I find it too hard to use practically
(I often accidentally scroll up or down while pressing the midd
This should be configurable in gnome-mouse-properties I guess -
emulation is required to get usable copy/paste with a two-button mouse,
so having to hack config files is not really acceptable. Can this bug be
moved to that package or should a new one be created? Or are there other
options to get th
just put
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "middle button emulation class"
MatchIsPointer "on"
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "on"
EndSection
in /etc/X11/xorg.conf and you have the emulation again, permanently.
It's not practical to add quirks to the driver, so I'll probably close
this as "op
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Same problem with a Kensington Orbit trackball.
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Workaround: "xinput set-prop 257 1". Device id can be
obtained with "xinput list".
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This also affects me, just upgraded from Maverick to Natty and middle
click mouse emulation stopped working. I'm using a Logitech G9 Laser
Mouse.
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Here is the requested file. (It was taken on Maverick, but I hope it is
ok.)
Are there any drawback for enabling middle click emulation by default?
I have an external keyboard and mouse attached to the laptop. The touchpad from
the laptop has only 2 buttons.
In Natty, pressing the 2 touchpad but
This also affects me, using a Logitech Trackman Marble, attaching the
output of "xinput list"
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Plug your mouse, run 'xinput list >xinput-list.txt' and attach the file
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Middlemouse emulation defaults off now, but we might add a quirk for
your mouse to use it by default.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Package changed: xserver-xorg-input-mouse (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-
input-evdev (Ubuntu)
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