Julien Cristau wrote:
On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 12:37:31 -0700, Tom Epperly wrote:
I tried removing the extra InputDevice section, and it didn't change the
behavior. A single click is still registering as a double click. By the
way, I restarted gdm after editing xorg.conf, and I actually trie
I am experiencing this issue, and I haven't been able to find any
configuration changes that make a difference. I've tried using
/dev/psaux, /dev/input/mouse0, /dev/input/mice as the device.
I've verified with xev that X is seeing two button press and two button
release events.
Do you have a
My solution is to nodify xorg.conf into the following lines
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "CorePointer"
Option "Device""/dev/psaux"
Option "Protocol"
On Fri 19 Oct 2007, Paul Slootman wrote:
> I get the exact same thing since updating everything, resulting in these
> versions (these are the relevant packages, I hope):
>
> xserver-xorg1:7.3+2
> xserver-xorg-core 2:1.4-3
> xserver-xorg-input-all 1:7.3+2
On Tue 16 Oct 2007, Tom Epperly wrote:
> >
> Here is what a single click yields:
>
> ButtonPress event, serial 27, synthetic NO, window 0x261,
>root 0x7d, subw 0x0, time 76706834, (122,108), root:(258,990),
>state 0x0, button 1, same_screen YES
>
> ButtonPress event, serial 27, synt
Brice Goglin wrote:
Tom Epperly wrote:
If you want to be sure that X is sending 2 events instead of one, you
should try 'xev', it will report all X events.
Here is what a single click yields:
ButtonPress event, serial 27, synthetic NO, window 0x261,
root 0x7d, subw 0x0, time 76
Tom Epperly wrote:
> Julien Cristau wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 12:37:31 -0700, Tom Epperly wrote:
>>
>> The problem isn't the mouse, it's the config. You might also need to
>> remove the SendCoreEvents option.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Julien
>>
>
> I tried removing the SendCoreEvents option, a
Julien Cristau wrote:
On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 12:37:31 -0700, Tom Epperly wrote:
The problem isn't the mouse, it's the config. You might also need to
remove the SendCoreEvents option.
Cheers,
Julien
I tried removing the SendCoreEvents option, and it didn't change the
behavior. I didn
On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 12:37:31 -0700, Tom Epperly wrote:
> I tried removing the extra InputDevice section, and it didn't change the
> behavior. A single click is still registering as a double click. By the
> way, I restarted gdm after editing xorg.conf, and I actually tried
> rebooting the ma
I tried removing the extra InputDevice section, and it didn't change the
behavior. A single click is still registering as a double click. By the
way, I restarted gdm after editing xorg.conf, and I actually tried
rebooting the machine too.
I've seem this behavior with at least three different m
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 11:06:19 -0700, Tom Epperly wrote:
> Package: xserver-xorg
> Version: 1:7.3+2
> Severity: normal
>
>
> I just upgraded xserver-xorg to a new version, and now when I make a
> single left mouse click from my Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical USB
> mouse it registers as a doubl
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.3+2
Severity: normal
I just upgraded xserver-xorg to a new version, and now when I make a
single left mouse click from my Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical USB
mouse it registers as a double click. This behavior occurs in all my
applications and gnome-panel menus.
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