also sprach Peter Hutterer <peter.hutte...@who-t.net> [2016-09-21 08:49 +0200]: > * run evemu-record on the mouse and check if you see the button events show > up while they're delayed in X. if they work as expected, then it's not a > kernel/hw issue. > * run xev and see if that gets the events as expected. If so, then the issue > is in the toolkit (but judging from the rest that's not the case anyway).
In both cases, the event is registered by the tools immediately. > any server updates recently? can you downgrade? There was an update about 3 days ago, but of course I can't tell you exactky whether that's when the problems started. The update before that was a week old and I am fairly sure the problems aren't that old. X.org received only a Debian revision, it seems, but there were tons of other updates, cf. apt.log: http://slexy.org/raw/s21gsbXDX8 Sure, I can downgrade anything, but I it's probably pay off to know what I should be downgrading. Any clues? The more I am fiddling with this, the more I am suspecting the Awesome window manager to be at fault. At least my switch to Git master could well coincide with the start of these problems. Moreover, if I kill awesome, then the mouse behaves just fine. If I then restart awesome, the delay quickly grows in length. I'll start investigating this lead. Thank you everyone for your patience and input. -- @martinkrafft | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/ above all, we should not wish to divest our existence of its rich ambiguity. --friedrich nietzsche spamtraps: madduck.bo...@madduck.net
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