On 04/11/2023 12:02, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
The old-school way to test this is to run xev(1), probably found in
package x11-utils. Just run it in a terminal window on your desktop.
A small window white window appears. Events that window receives are
spewed to the terminal. Move the mouse over
Hi John,
> > sudo -i parted /dev/sda unit B print
>
> This gives:
>
> Model: ATA CT500MX500SSD1 (scsi)
> Disk /dev/sda: 500107862016B
> Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
> Partition Table: msdos
> Disk Flags:
>
> Number Start End Size
Hi Terry,
> If I run xinput --test-xi2 --root in a console, I get loads of output
> when Press the left or right mouse buttons, but nothing when I press
> the middle button. However, I've read somewhere that middle click
> paste is an xorg built-in function and according to echo
>
Hi,
I've got used to being able to press the middle mouse button and
selecting text or mimicking a double click. However, as of a couple of
hours ago, this no longer works.
I recently upgraded my Kubuntu installation to 23.10, but I didn't
notice this problem immediately, so I'm not sure
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