Re: Mouse freezes on button depression

2017-10-03 Thread Christian Bullow
Apologies, I don't know if I replied to this in the end. Nothing on dmesg - the mouse just freezes. Is it maybe not a driver issue but somewhere in the translation to X? Sorry - I'm the diet coke of technical. On 28/09/17 15:41, Oliver Neukum wrote: Am Mittwoch, den 27.09.2017, 20:49 +1000 s

Re: Mouse freezes on button depression

2017-09-28 Thread Christian Bullow
Hi Oliver That tells us practically nothing. If you press any button nothing happens? Anything in dmesg? Regards Oliver There is nothing on dmesg. I used dmesg -wH to view output as/when anything was occuring and nothing did. Once I use a DPI switch the cursor stops

Re: Mouse freezes on button depression

2017-09-27 Thread Oliver Neukum
Am Mittwoch, den 27.09.2017, 20:49 +1000 schrieb Christian Bullow: > Hi Oliver thank you for your reply. > > Apologies for now replying from gmail. I'm being told my crjb.net > address is failing SPF and that I have to shoehorn this email into > plain-text for you. Here we go :) > > I must corr

Re: Mouse freezes on button depression

2017-09-27 Thread Christian Bullow
apologies, trying to sort out the SPF errors I've been getting On 25/09/17 22:22, Oliver Neukum wrote: Am Sonntag, den 24.09.2017, 13:14 +1000 schrieb Christian Bullow: Upon depressing the DIP switch or forward/backward buttons, the mouse freezes and is unresponsive. The only way to fix this i

Re: Mouse freezes on button depression

2017-09-27 Thread Christian Bullow
Hi Oliver thank you for your reply. Apologies for now replying from gmail. I'm being told my crjb.net address is failing SPF and that I have to shoehorn this email into plain-text for you. Here we go :) I must correct/clarify that the browser forward and back buttons seem to work in chrome a

Re: Mouse freezes on button depression

2017-09-25 Thread Oliver Neukum
Am Sonntag, den 24.09.2017, 13:14 +1000 schrieb Christian Bullow: > Upon depressing the DIP switch or forward/backward buttons, the mouse > freezes and is unresponsive. The only way to fix this is my unplugging > it, and putting it into a /different/ USB port. > > I am happy to be guided as to h