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Hi ,
I have the same problem and I solved with:
sudo udevadm trigger. I don't know why but after running this command all works
fine
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Me, too. 16.04LTS, fine for years until suddenly: left-buttons, right-
buttons (trackpad) not working consistently.
Easiest way to reproduce for me:
- while buttons work, open Thunderbird. Auth dialog for s
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 402892 ***
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Mouse cursor gets stuck in "drag and drop" mode
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Wow. This just started happening to me today and I almost threw my mouse
out of the window.
I've been running 16.04 LTS for a long time and i've had some issues
with ibus and PHPStorm but this is something completely new that started
happening out of the blue today.
Can confirm that switching to
this problem is happenning to me as well, not only on ubuntu vm but also on
centos vm.
restart to the vm solves the problem.
but it seems to me like a virtual box issue.
i first thought it was only inside pycharm, and tried the following workaround:
http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-78860
Never had it until a recent Mint Linux Mint 18.1 Serena update.
However.. I installed OpenSuSE KDE Plasma and it exists there.
I dropped kernel version back to 4.4.0-21 and it occurs much less than
with new kernels, if it is of any help.
Note that all mouse debugging tools result in the left
Have similar problems with left button on USB wireless mouse Logitech M187 on
HP ProBook 470 G3, while build‑in touchpad button works perfectly. I cannot say
what is the trigger of such abnormal behavior and this happens not everytime.
But when it does, it's almost always after the OS is launche
It looks like there may be more than one bug here. But let me narrow at
least one of them down some. When it happens to me, my screen locker
quits working. Both slock and xtrlock just blank the screen and exit.
When run from a shell, I get an error message that they can't grab the
cursor. Restartin
I have the same issue and the trigger seemed to be moving from an AMD to
an Nvidia graphics card. Switching to console (CTRL Alt F1) and back
fixes it but can cause some issues with any graphical applications
running at the time. I am also using the Ubuntu automatic Nvidia driver
that appears to cu
The latest Nvidia proprietary driver update in Ubuntu 16.04 (automated
updates) caused my left mouse button to fail after a while. I tried
several mice and USB ports, all the same. Login out and in a gain is a
remedy. Restart not necessary. It feels as this is a lightdm bug.
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based on x11 log data (/var/log/Xorg.0.log) i tried out this:
sudo cat /dev/input/event6 | od -x
when moving the mouse new data arrived.
but no data arrived when hitting any button or when turning the mouse wheel.
checking other such input devices did not provide any
(useable/related/promisi
i am running a fresh install of Ubunutu 16.04.1 i386 on top of Virtual Box
5.1.6 using Win7 i386 as host.
(with FreeDos as a VB-client on the same system i have the mouse just working.)
the hosting machine is accessed via RDP.
tests with console switching did not show any improvement.
checks with
A very annoying problem, it happened to me many times per day, I guess
20 times per day is a minimum.
This is the workaround I used to apply: when mouse clicks stop working I
switch to the console (ctrl + alt + f1) and then switch back to the
graphical view (ctrl + alt + f7).
But I found a better
Update: During the issue, the following commands showed that the mouse's
button1 (left button) was pressed, so the action info passes the driver:
xinput --test "Logitech MX Anywhere 2"
sudo cat /dev/input/mouse3 | od -x
If I turn off the mouse then I need to make a click with the left button
of t
Same problem on Mint 17.3 (4.2.5-040205-generic #201510270124 SMP Tue
Oct 27 01:25:49 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux), with Bluetooth
Logitech v470 and later with Logitech MX anywhere 2 (using Unifying
receiver on USB).
As soon as I shut down the mouse from it's on/off button, the touchpa
The mouse works well on 12.04. After upgrade to 14.04, it start to have
this same problem. It still exist after upgrade to 16.04.
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I am experiencing the same problem on 14.04 LTS but only recently. I
never had any problems with this for years! I imagined some of the
recent updates created it.
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Had this problem for an age and found no resolution. Followed #11's
issue source and unplugged my headset and USB dongle and mouse
immediately started working perfectly. I would suggest people remove any
other input devices and see if there is a clash somewhere.
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I may have found a work-around (or the cause of the problem).
I had the focus mode for windows set to "Sloppy". Changing this to
"Click" has seemed to resolve the issue. I am not sure if "Mouse" also
causes the same problem as "Sloppy", but I'm not willing to try, I just
enjoy having my mouse work
This bug is still very much alive (running on 16.04).
NOTE: A quick way to get your mouse clicks working again is to press
[alt|win] + tab on the keyboard (it works for me at least).
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@penalvch Done. The bug has just reappeared. I filed it under Bug
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Title:
Left mouse
Eric Broneer, it will help immensely if you filed a new report with Ubuntu by
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I recently switched from an HDD to an SSD. I installed a fresh Ubuntu
14.04.4 on the SSD. Everything works just fine, except the left button
randomly stops working *only in the work space*. It responds in opened
applications, just not on the top bar or the left application launch
bar. Right click a
aveem ashfaq, it will help immensely if you filed a new report with Ubuntu by
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started happening to me recently in ubuntu 15.10 as well. I use a
fujitsu laptop lh531 and a logitech mouse. all works fine when i start
the computer and use it for upto one hour or near abouts. but then,
suddenly the left mouse click button starts to malfunction. it sometimes
grabs the button that
This is really hard to spot but if you keep clicking for a minute you'll
notice that the /proc/interrupts doesn't does change when the mouse
events stop appearing in the xinput test and /dev/input/mouse0 outputs.
Add in a third terminal to my simple test frame work with this command:
watch -d -n 0
path (patrick-harzheim), it will help immensely if you filed a new report via a
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I got the same problem. This appeared when I did an update in 15.04. I
thought that upgrading to 15.10 would solve the problem. So on and so
forth.
I gave it a little test. If you know your mouse device in 'xinput
--list' try to test it with xinput --test %id%' where %id% is your mouse
device id i
I think a common cause for this issue could be stuck buttons. I was
seeing a similar symptom today where the left button on my usb mouse
attached to my closed laptop wasn't working. Opening the lid and tapping
the mouse buttons by my touchpad fixed the issue.
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Followup. I found my problem and corrected it. It was my USB keyboard.
My keyboard is a "Microsoft Natural Ergonomics Keyboard 4000 v1.0".
Picture: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61eczN%2BZTQL._SX466_.jpg
The "back" button (located center/bottom) was stuck down. I have had the
keyboard for
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done.
I think that in this situation would be better if the default mapping
value was "zero" for all "non-standard" buttons.
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I think I have the information on this issue. The left button may not
work because the mouse generates a constant pressing a service button,
e.g., as described here (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/xserver-xorg-input-evdev/+bug/615892/comments/13).
my mouse have "hidden" button 20-21-23
Van Stokes, Jr., it will help immensely if you filed a new report via a
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Just started happening to me. I have a whitebox system with an ASUS
motherboard and a USB chorded mouse. Using 14.04 LTS with Gnome 3
desktop. A classic example is I start FILES but I cannot close the
window (by clicking the X button) nor can I go back a directory. It's
treating the 'buttons' as if
I'm also on Thinkpad T520 with Ubuntu x64 15.04. I tend to use an
external Logitech M705 mouse with a Unifying Receiver -- but the
Logitech might just be a casualty.
This was not a problem until I moved to 15.04 -- I did a bare-metal
install to eliminate system cruft, but retained the home partiti
I experience this issue also.
I can be logged in for a while and then the left mouse button will no
longer work
Matt's solution to change consoles and back again seems to resolve it
I'm on Thinkpad T520 with Ubuntu x64 15.04
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I filed a new report as requested.
Also, a tip to others suffering this bug -- some of the time, I can
resolve this without restarting Xorg by simply switching to another
console (e.g., CTRL-ALT-F2) and then waiting a moment, then switching
back to the Xorg Console (ALT-F7).
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I'm also having the same issue. So as you mentioned earlier to Matt and
Mikael I have filed a new report via terminal.
@ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1483116
It's just irritating always either reboot the system or log out the
session.
Matt Chapman / Mikael Andersson, it will help immensely if you filed a new
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Have had this problem for a while, annoying.
HP EliteBook 8440p
Logitech M525 Mouse
Ubuntu Gnome 15.04
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Title:
Left mo
This started for me just today. Interestingly, it affects my usb mouse
and my touchpad, but not my touchscreen. Also confirming that if I go
into the mouse settings and set the right button as primary, then the
right no longer works.
Hardware:
Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro
Evoluent Wireless Vertical Mouse
Ub
This affects me too. It affects Unity and Kdm.
I have to drop into the terminal and run plasma-desktop to regain my mouse left
click.
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days.]
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I experience the exact same thing as @nicandris described.
I'm on Xubuntu 14.04 on a thinkpad, the left trackpoint mouse button stops
working from time to time and messing with the scroller and clicking the keys
randomly seems to fix it.
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I'm sorry I meant left-click. Also if i scroll a bit with the mouse, the
click seems to be coming back
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I didn't had this issue before, it started after upgrading to 15.04.
Right click just drops dead after a while and sometimes it's back if I Alt+F4
some of the foreground windows
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ok will do
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Left mouse button stops working
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
T
Chris Giltnane, it will help immensely if you instead filed a new report now
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This problem still exists on 15.04 beta 64 bit. just hit it for the
first time on lenovo g50 . will try and do the data collection requested
earlier in the thread the next time it happens.
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I had this problem too with non-working left button mouse(Miscrosoft)
and I found out that the reason was that the mute-button was pressed on
my Microsoft headset. When the headset is muted the button lights up and
the left mouse button pressed and hold down, aka I can use the mute
button to select
Harry P, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
/daily-live/current
I am having this problem on a desktop machine. I have to click three
times in a row to register a mouse click. Xubuntu fully upgraded. I
have a genuine Microsoft mouse so that it is fairly generic. I am using
an NVidia graphics card. xdiagnose shows no errors
I am finding that confirmations
I had the same trouble today. tried a second mouse and had the same
trouble. Tried a third mouse and that worked. The third mouse is
wireless with 5 buttons. The first two were wired with 3 buttons. All of
them worked fine on another computer. Hope that helps.
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Bug affects me too. I have installed Mint on a Dell Latitude E7440. Mint
16 (based on Ubuntu) worked perfectly for a few months (even if mouse
was very sensitive) then the left button started not responding. Now it
responds for a few minutes when I log in and then start not to work
anymore. Plus, s
This bug affects me too! First started having problems in Ubuntu 12.04,
left mouse button wouldn't work 90% of the time. Right clicking works
fine. Tried different mice, different USB ports, same thing. Upgraded to
Ubuntu 14.04 and now the problem's even worse - left mouse button
doesn't work at al
This bug affects me too..it just started appearing from nowhere..
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS has been the buggiest is release till date.
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