Issue still present in 14.04.3.
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Logitech G300 Mouse left mouse click broken
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Any hope to get the keyboard function actually working?
It would be also great if we could configure it under linux
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Title:
Logitech G300 Mou
The property id can change. However, you can use a few commands to
detect which property you need to change. Here's how I did it on my
desktop:
Computer@User:~$ xinput list | grep G300
↳ Logitech Gaming Mouse G300id=8[slave pointer (2)]
↳ Logitech Gaming Mouse G300
I have discovered over time that the workaround I have posted is not
that effective, as the id can change depending on what usb devices are
connected at (i presume) boot time.
As such I have found the following command to be far more effective,
well it works on my system anyway.
xinput set-prop "
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xinput (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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One note: It seems that this mouse works correctly on Fedora where the
"keyboard part" of this mouse is _enabled_.
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Logitech G300 Mouse left mouse click broken
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