I tried the 'sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall' recommendation from the
thread that was linked here, but it didn't work in my case.
The behaviour is erratic. Sometimes a reboot would help, though mostly
not. Sometimes the applications bar is responsive (can start
applications), other times it's not.
To add to the above something I forgot to mention: the mouse I normally use is
a Logitech M705 wireless. If I start with the mouse turned off and with a
simple wired mouse plugged in, the mouse behaves OK. I can then start the M705
wireless mouse and it will work a bit better (i.e. not working f
Yes, I am posting this as a bug (already browsed extensively the forums
for support). Of course, if this isn't a wide-spread issue or if it's
specific only to this specific mouse model, I can understand if it's not
going to be prioritized.
(And no, not going to re-install the OS just to fix a mous
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