Yedidyah Bar-David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 
> You seem to be certain it's not a hardware problem. Is this the case?
> Do you have some proof?
> If it's hardware, it's possible to map some other button to be
> button 1 (with e.g. 'xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 1 2" or something like
> that), but mice are so cheap I would find it easier to simply buy one.
> If you think it's software, you can at least cat /proc/interrupts and
> see if it sends interrupts when you click the buttons (you might need
> to also cat the device since /proc/interrupts only shows irqs of used
> (open?) devices).

The rest of the buttons work. I guess this is a hardware problem because
I can not get response in that-other-os neither.

Anyhow, I somehow hitted the mouse and it began to work sometimes. I mean
it gets most of the clicks, but not all of them.

I guess I'll buy a new one.

Thanks

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