Public bug reported: Binary package hint: kubuntu-netbook
Every time I try to click with right/left mouse button of my Dell mini 10v, under Kubuntu Netbook 9.10, the mouse moves. The button is part of touchpad, and it seems that it's considered as touchpad and not as a button. I tried Ubuntu Netbook 9.10 with this same Netbook, and touchpad works perfectly, more fluid, the button zone doesn't move the mouse when clicked. ** Affects: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Description changed: Binary package hint: kubuntu-netbook - Every time I try to click with right/left mouse button of my Dell mini 10v, under Kubuntu Netbook 9.10, the mouse moves. - The button is part of touchpad, and it seems that it's considered as touchpad not as a button. + Every time I try to click with right/left mouse button of my Dell mini 10v, under Kubuntu Netbook 9.10, the mouse moves. + The button is part of touchpad, and it seems that it's considered as touchpad and not as a button. I tried Ubuntu Netbook 9.10 with this same Netbook, and touchpad on it works perfectly, more fluid, the button zone doesn't move the mouse when clicked. ** Description changed: Binary package hint: kubuntu-netbook Every time I try to click with right/left mouse button of my Dell mini 10v, under Kubuntu Netbook 9.10, the mouse moves. The button is part of touchpad, and it seems that it's considered as touchpad and not as a button. - I tried Ubuntu Netbook 9.10 with this same Netbook, and touchpad on it works perfectly, more fluid, the button zone doesn't move the mouse when clicked. + I tried Ubuntu Netbook 9.10 with this same Netbook, and touchpad works perfectly, more fluid, the button zone doesn't move the mouse when clicked. -- kubuntu-netbook Dell Mini 10v touchpad motion on click area https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477922 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs