--On Monday, May 11, 2015 08:34:00 PM -0400 Fred Smith
wrote:
I remember seeing a thread, somewhere (possibly a Fedora list, maybe)
a few months ago about well-used Logitech mice giving multiple
clicks for a single depression of a button. What you describe
sounds kinda like that, to me. Do you
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 02:38:21PM -0600, Devin Reade wrote:
> I'm using the MATE desktop (via 'yum groupinstall "MATE Desktop"') on
> CentOS 7. I'm finding the mouse to be rather flakey in the sense
> that:
> - in MATE Terminal, clicking on text and dragging the mouse (in order
>to highlight
--On Monday, May 11, 2015 02:47:53 PM -0600 Frank Cox
wrote:
Do you have a wireless mouse? If so, have you replaced the battery
lately?
USB mouse. Solid under CentOS 6. Different motherboard, et al, though.
I guess I could try some hardware swaps or switching to another window
manager to
On Mon, 11 May 2015 14:42:36 -0600
Devin Reade wrote:
> I just realized that more than MATE Terminal is affected. For
> example, if I'm using firefox on a long web page, click the scrollbar
> and quickly scroll through the page, then sometimes it behaves like
> after a bit I've released the mouse
I just realized that more than MATE Terminal is affected. For
example, if I'm using firefox on a long web page, click the scrollbar
and quickly scroll through the page, then sometimes it behaves like
after a bit I've released the mouse button: Instead of scrolling,
the mouse (which is now outside
I'm using the MATE desktop (via 'yum groupinstall "MATE Desktop"') on
CentOS 7. I'm finding the mouse to be rather flakey in the sense
that:
- in MATE Terminal, clicking on text and dragging the mouse (in order
to highlight the text and copy it to the X cut & paste buffer) will
sometimes d
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