We fixed this with:
root@lynne-laptop:/etc/modprobe.d# cat usbhid.conf
# Fix for USB logitech headset messing with mouse behaviour via usbhid
module
#
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-evdev/+bug/1155819
# https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-926996-start-0.html
option
Jan Groenewald, one may be helpful in gathering information by filing a new
report via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug xorg
Please ensure you have xdiagnose installed, and that you click the Yes
button for attaching additional debugging information.
Also, please feel free to subscribe me to it.
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We've just come across this on Trusty using both vivid 3.19 and utopic 3.16
kernels.
Willing to gather information.
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Title:
Plugging in Logitech
I can confirm that this bug still exists. What kind of information do
you need?
Unplugging the dungle and restarting changes the keycodes back to
standard.
I think there's a mechanism to change the keycodes send be the headset.
We have to find it and reset the headset when the kernel modul is
loa
So from my understanding this bugs needs some additional information,
correct? Has someone opened a new report yet?
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Title:
Plugging in Logitech
[Expired for xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Pat Litke, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and problem may be
tracked, could you please file a new report by executing the following in a
terminal:
ubuntu-bug xorg
Please ensure you have xdiagnose installed, and that you click the Yes
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3.13.0-24-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 2 23:30:00 UTC 2014 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Will confirm having similar issues. Appears to only occur when going
from an unplugged state to a plugged state for charging, though only
intermittently. I have yet to observe a reliable set of actions to
p
DiegoRivera / Mark Riedesel, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and
problem may be tracked, could you please file a new report by executing the
following in a terminal:
ubuntu-bug xorg
Please ensure you have xdiagnose installed, and that you click the Yes
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Building upon DiegoRivera's post. I'm looking at output from xinput
query-state "Logitech Logitech G930 Headset" and it appears as though
things work fine as long as all the ButtonClass items (button[10]
through button[14]) all report as "up".
I can't seem to reproduce getting the device into a st
The problem has been narrowed down to when the headset is actually
charging - either through to the computer's USB ports or via a wall-
socket charger (any micro-USB charger with 0.5A output will suffice).
When the headset is unplugged (i.e. fully wireless), everything works
fine. But when the hea
MattW, 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/
This affects me as well. I can second that disconnecting the dongle,
restarting the headset and reconnecting the dongle appears to fix the
issue. I'm using Logitech G930 with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, freshly installed,
dual-booting with Windows 8.1.
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Hey, I just had the same problem and could trace it back to the g930 and
reboot from windows 7 too. I fixed it without restart by pulling out the
dongle and restarting the headset, then putting in the dongle.
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I had this problem and was able to temporarily fix it by following
instructions from here:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-926996-start-0.html
Note: I've tested this on Slackware 14 but it should work on any distro
as seems to be caused by the kernel and/or Xorg.
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It's related to USB audio headsets, here's another one having this
issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/993655
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Do you dual boot into Windows?
This seems to be the cause of the problem for myself, at least - in Ubuntu
64bit (12.04.2LTS Precise and 12.10 Quantal), dual booting from Windows 7.
After having this same bug I have found a way to reproduce the problem:
-Boot into Windows, turn headset on, restar
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Plugging in Logitech G930 USB headset breaks mouse click behaviour
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