must've been a kernel fix then, closing the bug.
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Release 10.10 seems to fix this bug. Hooray.
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Here is a bit more information just in case it can help someone solve
this problem. The D600 also has an issue with the sound. I've read
somewhere that if the Kernel moves for any reason (installing some new
software not all, turning the volume down all the way from Keyboard
buttons, or using the p
Running Lucid on 2 different Latitude D600. The problem exists on both:
Links in Chromium and Firefox will change if you move the cursor. The
double click on some items will not work the first time. I cannot find
the file psmouse.conf to edit the fix suggested in post 24. Any help
locating the file
I am running Ubuntu 10.04 on a Dell D600 and I can't seem to locate the
psmouse.conf file in modprobe.d in order to edit it and attempt to fix
this issue per TIm's suggestion. Do I need to create a psmouse.conf
file? (My issue is the left mouse button for the track pad and/or stick
pointer will c
Upgraded from Karmic to Lucid 10.04 on Dell D600. Problem was still there.
psmouse.conf workaround fixed it.
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Running Lucid 10.04 Dell D600. Fresh installation, problem was there.
I put in the psmouse.conf workaround, and it seems to have resolved.
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Running Lucid 10.04, Dell D630. Problem affects me. Thought I was
going nuts. Will try the psmouse.conf suggestion.
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Problem still exists for me in Lucid
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Installed fresh Lucid 10.04 on a Dell D600, problem still exists. Left
mouse button sticks when pressing either of the left physical buttons,
have to resort to pressing the right mouse button to unstick. Clicking
by tapping the touchpad works fine.
Changing bios setting to "PS/2 Mouse" instead o
Lucid is out now, and the bug is still there, unchanged.
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[This bug was nominated for lucid but there is no evidence (in form of
logs) that this still affects lucid, so dropping nomination]
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Not as far as I know. I haven't played around with it since it doesn't annoy
me (although now you've reminded me it might do!)
I'm being lazy and hope it gets fixed by someone else for Lucid...
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 3:50 AM, pcjunky
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> Has anyone figured out how to adjust mouse speed/res
Has anyone figured out how to adjust mouse speed/resolution after
implementing the fix?
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Same for me - single left click works correctly again but I have lost all
"features": pad scrolling, cannot adjust pointer speed/acceleration etc. But
still an improvement overall :)
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Thomas Runge
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> I cannot confirm the loss of middle click. It's still wor
I cannot confirm the loss of middle click. It's still working for me by
clicking both buttons, but touchpad-scroll is definitely gone.
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Timo's fix so far seems to have made that problem go away, but it
introduced the problem that I can no longer middle-click by clicking
both buttons. I've lost middle-click functionality (and someone else
pointed out that you lose touchpad-scroll, but I wasn't using that).
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Can you mouse people check if psmouse driver is the root cause for this
bug
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Timo's workaround seem to work for me too. Both stick and touchpad and
all buttons work now ok.
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Thank you Timo Your solution works for me!
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However, this disables touchpad configuration. Scrolling using the
touchpad does not work anymore.
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Seems to work for me as well. Many thanks for this hint...
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A workaround of putting a line "options psmouse proto=exps" in
/etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf seems to work for me.
Therefore the bug is in the psmouse kernel driver detection code? Or that it's
"correctly" detected but the resulting protocol has a bug compared to what the
hw actually uses.
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I think I fixed one problem but created another. As stated above I no
longer get the "stuck in the down position" problem so double clicks
work fine but I now have the same single click problem described in post
#10. Single clicks dont always register until I move the pointer
slightly. Its less an
I think I fixed this problem on my D600. Im a linux n00b so I dont know
how it worked. I basically removed all the touchpad related packages I
had installed and reinstalled the mouse package. I noticed I had both
touchpad and mouse controls in System->Preferences and it seemed
redundant. Now I just
I'm having this problem as well. I'm not sure it's evdev related -- I
get this when I use evdev, as well as when I use mouse_drv.so.
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BIOS didn't help here, either, with D600. As a sidenote D630 works
without problems.
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changing the bios settings as described in comment #16 didn't make any
difference for me (not clear enough to notice, anyway).
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I have this problem too. Touchpad left button double clicks are very
wonky on my Dell d600 + Karmic
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Hmmm, I think I was a bit to enthusiastic. After having continued
working, I seems that once in a while (much less often) there still goes
something wrong with the detection of mouse button activities (button
down or release).
Still curious about the experience of others however.
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I have exactly the same problem on my DELL D600. I have been monitoring
this page to see if a solution would be created, so I could switch to
karmic.
I have experimented a bit with disabling my touchpad using the xinput
command, and through removing the appropriate xorg device driver module
from t
Major pain in the ass. Same for my Inspiron 8200. This doesn't seem to
be the same bug where input from the trackpoint and trackpad events
collide. I still have the problem with the trackpad turned off with
gpointing-device-settings. Left button seems to get stuck in down
state. 60% of the tim
I also can confirm this bug it's best seeing when selecting files in
Gnome Commander or similar programs.
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I tried out the 2.6.32-rc6 based kernel from lucid, no improvement.
2.6.30.9 kernel from mainline ppa disables buttons altogether, and only
the pointing stick works for moving.
Someone with more creativity could perhaps guess some combination of
kernel + userland which would actually work, but I d
I suspect this bug is related (but perhaps not identical) to the problem
that Andy Isaacson reported on here:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/msg04193.html
Most of the times, I can "unstuck" the button and get the missing
button-release event by moving the pointer with the touchpad (bu
It seems I can confirm this on a Dell D600. Even xorg-edgers _lucid_
(including mouse, evdev, synaptics, xorg-server 1.7.99 etc.) does not
seem to solve the problem. Tried around with some HAL policy changes as
well (with hal/gdm stop+start cycle), but didn't find anything I could
switch that would
YES YES! and i thought it was the laptop that was going bad..!!? same here a
dell D600 the touchpad works fine but the buttons for the touchpad have that
same weird feel.. were when i do click nothing happens ;as soon as i move the
mouse away from whatever i clicked ,,it then continues, i also n
Unusable.
This bug makes Kubuntu 9.10 unusable.
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I can concur this on Dell D600, both stick buttons and touchpad buttons
seem to miss ButtonPress and Button release event's on random starting
with 9.10 release. No such problems on 9.04 or any of the previous
releases.
This is also easy to replicate on 9.10 Desktop 32-bit installation Live-CD:
b
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I'm experiencing the same problem on a Dell Latitude D600. For me the
behavior seems to depend on the speed of the button click: if I click
(or rather, release) the button fast enough, it works as expected, but
if doing it slowly I see the "click and hold" behavior. In my case I'm
seeing it both w
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Since upgrading from Jaunty to Karmic, I'm experiencing a strange mouse
behaviour. Mouse clicks are not always interpreted correctly. Most of the time,
clicking once on application icons, links etc. seems to be interpreted as
holding the
I don't think Claus' problem is clearly related to this one, as I am
definitely experiencing this problem with the trackpoint, only. It does
not seem to be related to the touchpad or external mouse.
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Since upgrading from Jaunty to Karmic, I'm experiencing a strange mouse
behaviour. Mouse clicks are not always interpreted correctly. Most of the time,
clicking once on application icons, links etc. seems to be interpreted as
holding the
When clicking on an open application in the bottom panel I often
experience that nothing happens. Both with an external mouse and with
the mousepad. Could this be the same error ? This it with an up-to-date
karmic upgraded from jaunty on amd64.
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This behaviour is related to the trackpoint, only!
Mousepad is behaving as expected. As well as external mouse.
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Often, it is also that trying to close an application highlights the "x"
button on the title bar, but the click is not recognized.
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