I can confirm this issue. Moreover, use of the lmpcm_usb driver causes additional problems, besides causing most of the mouse buttons to be recognized as keyboard (manifested as the mouse having a "kbd" handler when this driver is used): the mouse is unreliable, the keyboard is quirky, the mouse is recognized as having only 7 buttons (because the other 13 are keyboard), and my computer will not suspend/hibernate (the relevant error is that lmpcm_usb has no suspend/resume handler). The last may need to be filed as a separate bug. Numerous confirmations of this, albiet without necessarily realizing that they probably tie into this driver issue, are from about post 380 and higher in this forum thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4197611. My computer seems to randomly choose to use either lmpcm_usb or usbhid when booting, and never has any problems when usbhid is used, so I have blacklisted lmpcm_usb to force use of usbhid.
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