Hi ManBoy,
Can you answer the following to help in solving this problem:
What brand and model is your mouse?
What mechanism does your mouse use: ball mouse, optical, trackball, ...
How many physical buttons and scrollwheels does you mouse have?
Also can you open a terminal/console and enter the following commands :
uname -a > ~/uname-a
cat /proc/version_signature > ~/version_signature
sudo lspci -vvnn > ~/lspci-vvnn
dmesg > ~/dmesg
and then attach the files that are in your home folder (uname-a, version_signature, lspci-vvnn and dmesg) and also the file /var/log/Xorg.0.log
Thank you.
Hi ManBoy,
Can you answer the following to help in solving this problem:
What brand and model is your mouse?
What mechanism does your mouse use: ball mouse, optical, trackball, ...
How many physical buttons and scrollwheels does you mouse have?
Also can you open a terminal/console and enter the following commands : signature > ~/version_signature
uname -a > ~/uname-a
cat /proc/version_
sudo lspci -vvnn > ~/lspci-vvnn
dmesg > ~/dmesg
and then attach the files that are in your home folder (uname-a, version_signature, lspci-vvnn and dmesg) and also the file /var/log/Xorg.0.log
Thank you.