My M185 didn't register middle-click (bottom 2) neither, after trick
#91, sometimes middle-click registered as bottom 4, mostly 2, and
sometimes nothing, with a similar experience to #99. So I repeated #91
and ran `xinput set-button-map 4 1 2 3 2 2` and for now everything is
working and solid.
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Comment #91 gives me some seconds of autonomy with the central click,
but then it reverts back to being useless.
I am on Ubuntu 18.04, `uname -a`
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Same behavior here. Middle Mouse Button (button2) not working, starting
xev | grep button
try it multiple times; button event occurs; stop xev and the button
keeps working.\
Environment:
KDE Neon (based on Ubuntu 18.04) with mainline kernel verion
5.1.2-050102-generic
Hardware:
Logitech USB-PS
In my case, same thing than above: Logitech M310 middle button not working on
Ubuntu 18.04 => issued "xev | grep button" on a terminal, checked the left,
then the right and finally the middle/wheel buttons:
# xev | grep button
state 0x0, button 1, same_screen YES
state 0x100, button 1, sa
In Kubuntu 18.04 the middle mouse button of my Logitech M310 didn't work
anymore.
After I tried the workaround as described in #91 and #95 it started working
again.
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Using a Logitech M310 from a KM520 bundle kit like Steven Karas (steven-
karas) and having exactly the same issue. His comment (comment #91)
makes my middle button magically start working as well.
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Thanks very much James for the very useful info (comment #92)! It has
helped me to finally solve this annoying problem on my machine.
I'm running Kubuntu 17.10 with a Logitech M310 mouse. For me, I had to
do things slightly differently to you.
"xinput" revealed that my mouse was device id 10, an
Ok, I guess this is embarrassing, but as I was trying James' workaround
in #92 , I started thinking that somehow the signal was weak or
intermittent. A few minutes later, Solaar (the GUI that displays status
of Logitech wireless devices) tells me that the battery level in the
mouse was down to 5%.
As a data point for future googlers, I had what sounds like the
same/similar problem today, my middle-button-click stopped working.
Except I found that it was working but I had to hold it down for a few
hundred ms until it reliably clicked, sometimes quickly clicking in
succession would report som
Using a Logitech M310 from a KM520 bundle kit.
When it stops working, I've been able to get it to work again by running
xev and holding the mousewheel down and cycling through several events.
Once it starts showing, it will fire many button presses. Once it starts
to appear, there will be a notice
I have two mices:
a Logitech M310 wireless mouse, than now does not work.
a Logitech M171 wireless mouse, that works and always has worked.
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After
xinput set-prop 10 "libinput Horizontal Scroll Enabled" 0
button #2 appeared in xev again.
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I am also affected by this bug, and have been for a couple of months. I
have a Logitech M310 wireless mouse, which has been working fine for a
long time until recently:
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=
Same as Kristin #85 :
Disconnecting the USB receiver in a port, and connecting it in the USB
port just besides it, has been working for some time now. Middle click
is now recognized in System Settings. Ubuntu 16.04, NVIDIA drivers.
xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2
Do you get mid click event in `evtest`?
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Forgot a detail: The first initial "fix" i experienced was when
unplugging the mouse and trying another USB port. Middle buttin clicking
then worked for a few merryt minutes before it died iff again. Changing
ports yet again had no effect.
Some system information: Product Name: HP EliteBook 850 G3
Discovered this problem yesterday, which led me to this bug-report:
Middle-button clicking was dead and didn't work on a clean new xenial install,
same mouse works fine on an upgraded PC.
Testing with xev showed nothing on the new PC: Middle button clicks were
not recognised.
"xinput list" told
I have two machines, both running xubuntu. They use the same keyboard
and mouse interfaced through a kvm.
The machine upgraded from 14.10 to 16.04 works fine.
The machine with a clean 16.04 fails. xev shows no middle button, but
the wheel works fine.
Both are fully updated.
$ lsb_release -a
No
More testing shows that the problem isn't resolved. Two buttons on my
mouse have the same number, number 6 (middle click and roller tilt
left). But number 2 which should be the middle button isn't there, I can
remap button 6 to button 2 for middle click to work but then the 'real'
button 6 disappea
Nevermind it worked if I remapped the mouse with xinput. I discovered
that the middle button actually was recognized, but it wasn't showing as
button 2 as expected but 6.
1. The command "xev | grep button", gave me the button 6 if I clicked in the
xev window with the middle button.
Then I had to
As info06 clearly states this isn't a hardware issue, because of my newly
acquired mouse (yesterday). Have also tried the LTS HWE xorg and kernel (4.10)
but to no effect. Now I've downgraded again to the 4.4 stable kernel.
But as the bugreporter in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linu
Just bought a Logitech M705 in a combo with a K520 keyboard. In Ubuntu
16.04 the middle button is not activated and not working. I've a stock
Ubuntu 16.04 with all recent updates. I'm using Unity.
Output:
xinput --list-props 8
Device 'Logitech M705':
Device Enabled (153): 1
Coor
I think we should focus on the the essential.
This bug has nothing to do with broken hardware. It's a regression. And as
such, I think it should have HIGH importance, not medium.
xev shows the left and right buttons, but no event for middle/scroll
wheel button.
I've used the middle button for ma
Wow Mike, thanks to your comment I realized I had the exact same problem
with my Logitech M210 wireless mouse. I notice that it seems the
majority of other reports here also are reported using Logitech mice, so
this particular issue may very well be a chronic Logitech mouse problem
and not software
OK, I feel stupid now. My middle-click functionality is broken because
the physical button inside the mouse is failing. Apparently clicking a
mouse button 8 hours a day for 3 years causes a certain amount of wear.
I tested the mouse on another computer, it had the same problem, and on
a whim I trie
Same problem for me today. Middle button was working one moment, not
working the next. Xubuntu 14.04. Didn't update any packages or anything.
Mouse is a Logitech M310 that I've had for years. A Dell USB wired mouse
(shows up in xinput as "PixArt") works just fine. xev shows no events
whatsoever fro
middle-click-paste is ON but no response from clicking wheel in xev.
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only other thing to try is check that "Middle-click Paste" is set to ON
in gnome-tweak-tool.
Try running xev and clicking the buttons with the mouse in the window. I
see the button event when Middle-click Past is ON but not when it's OFF.
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I am trying to get it to work as the middle button - so I can use
blender. The wheel already works as a wheel but it doesnt work as a
button.
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Titl
tompotts-
looking at your output, it looks like wheel emulation is still set to
false:
Evdev Wheel Emulation (286): 0
I don't know what your trying to get it to do, but for me, my trackball
works the way I want it to when I turn on the wheel emulation (set it to
1).
Based on the output you post
Tried the above but no luck as yet
xinput --list-props 11
Device 'Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse':
Device Enabled (139): 1
Coordinate Transformation Matrix (141): 1.00, 0.00, 0.00,
0.00, 1.00, 0.00, 0.00, 0.00, 1.00
Device Accel Profil
I was able to get this to work by doing something similar to jmanecke's
advice:
instead of enabling "Evdev Wheel Emulation", I enabled "Evdev Third
Button Emulation"
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The middle button paste may be set elsewhere. I'm using Ubuntu Gnome and
there is an option for it in the gnome tweak tool. I think the default
on install was off. It's "Middle-click Paste" and should be set to "ON"
There's probably lots of ways to set it, I do it through gnome tweak
tool, which i
I meant to say that last year an update killed my middle mouse pasting,
which had worked before. This install is a completely clean install of
Lubuntu 16.10 after reformatting the hard drive.
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I followed John's instructions and am attaching the terminal output (from the
script command) because it does show emulation set to zero as well as my type
of mouse.
My scrolling has always worked, just not the middle mouse paste. Performing
the steps john suggested did not make the pasting wor
typo in my previous post. Command is:
xinput --set-prop 11 297 1
Apologize for any confusion.
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I'm not sure this is a kernel issue. It appears to be something related
to the evdev driver or how the files in xorg.conf.d are interpreted when
setting up the evdev driver. the "Evdev Wheel Emulation" is "false" even
though my config file xorg.conf.d is trying to set it to "true" - when I
manually
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I am still using Ubuntu 14.04 (on a MacBook Air). I have a Logitech
wireless mouse M185, like the OP, and have just noticed the same
problem: the middle button (wheel) is no longer recognized (checked with
xev). Scrolling up and down (buttons 4 and 5) work fine. So this problem
was presumably intro
Hello All,
I have a same problem. The wireless Logitech mouse's middle button does
not work but an old wired Chicony mouse's works.
"xev" shows nothing and "xmodmap -ppx" seems normal.
Please find the xinput outputs below:
$ xinput list 11
Logitech USB Receiver id=11
MS Sculp Mouse wheel scroll suddenly stop working for me on 16.04.
On Windows it's okay.
Very unpleasant experience for web surfing now..
Please fix it.
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I'm sorry, I have finally checked the hardware and it seems the mouse
middle button doesn't work! :( So tried with another mouse and works as
expected. Sorry again for the noise, I have deleted the file attached.
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Add a bit more information, including last "apt upgrade" executions
(attached):
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Release:16.04
Codename: xenial
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This is also happening to me. The wheel middle button of my Logitech
B110 stopped working a week ago or so (not the wheel/scroll). I think it
was after some packages upgrade, but I am not completely sure.
I upgraded to the latest stable kernel right now and the issue is still here.
These are the
It appears this bug has stalled until someone can pinpoint the commit
that broke this? I would love to do this, but lack resources. Is there
anyone that can do this bisect between 15.10 and 16.04?
This was originally requested in #40.
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After upgrading to 16.04 got same problem with Logitech USB mouse.
I'm sure the problem is connected with usbhid kernel module. This module is
responsible for passing events from mouse to OS.
When I do the following: `sudo cat /dev/input/mouse0` and start interacting
with mouse I see changes on m
Thats kernel 4.4.07.68
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Got the same problem with Logitech RX250 on Xubuntu 16.04.01
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Logitec Mouse M185 works here again in 16.04 since kernel kernel 4.4.38
maybe one or two versions earlier. I discovered it by chance that it
works again.
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Tried with 4.8.0-040800rc2-generic and the problem is still there
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I confirm I got this bug. Kubuntu 16.04 originally worked fine after I
upgraded. Then various parts of the system stopped working with mouse
scroll.
Kate was first. I was able to fix this by reversing the mouse scroll, in
settings, then turning mouse scrolling back with the check box. Kate now
scr
can confirm this bug with my M570. Upgraded from 15.10 to 16.04 and no working
middle mouse button anymore.
Other mouse is just working fine.
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Just thought to add to this as after an upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04 I
experienced the same error with the scroll wheel. After much research
and considering a BIOS upgrade I rebooted and it is now working. Try
this before anything else, it may save you a lot of time.
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sorry for the noise. The middle button of my mouse is KO, another mouse
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now, I have the bug after daily update. I was running Kernel 4.6.2 and I
have downgraded to 4.6.0 but same issue. My mouse is a Microsoft optical
mouse
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I am having two machines, both upgraded from 15.10 to 16.04
The one running under vmware is doing fine, but the other running on
bare metal has the same problem, since 16.04 upgrade.
Even booting 3.19.0-33 the same misfunction "no middle button" persists.
That kernel and all other versions had al
Hi Christopher,
OK, I just need to find a time slot for doing the bisect.
Will keep you posted here.
Regards
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tobyS, the next step is to fully commit bisect from kernel 4.2 to 4.4 in
order to identify the last good kernel commit, followed immediately by
the first bad one. This will allow for a more expedited analysis of the
root cause of your issue. Could you please do this following
https://wiki.ubuntu.co
I upgraded from 15.10 to 16.04.
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tobyS, to clarify, which prior Ubuntu release was this last working in?
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I just tried Kernel version
Linux tango-x240 4.7.0-040700rc2-generic #201606051831 SMP Sun Jun 5
22:33:44 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
as advised. The issue persists in the same way as with my original
kernel (middle click works occasionally).
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Hi Christopher,
done and done, thank you for caring :-)
kind regards
guntbert
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tobyS, could you please test the latest mainline kernel (4.7-rc2) and
advise to the results?
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as shown above, I performed the BIOS updated. This indeed gave some
improvement, since the middle click now occasionally works. I would
guess that with the chance of 1/2-1/8 the click works. In the remaining
cases it does not.
I produced the following xev output by clicking 10 times:
EnterNo
GIET85WW (2.35 )
03/10/2016
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I don't want to hijack a bug report (see my test at #22), but I strongly
believe that this should not be offloaded to "a buggy BIOS".
I am experiencing the same behaviour on quite a different system, it is
(obviously?) a regression since it worked (on the same system) under 15.10 and
previous ve
tobyS, as per http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/products/Laptops-and-
netbooks/ThinkPad-X-Series-
laptops/ThinkPad-X240?tabName=Downloads&linkTrack=Mast:SubNav:Support:Drivers%20and%20Software|Drivers%20and%20Software&beta=false
an update to your computer's buggy, insecure, and outdated BIOS is
avail
Lucky you, Pascal. Still not working here and it's driving me crazy. :(
Any news on where this might originate from, anyone?
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Middle button on my M557 BT mouse resumed normal expected functionality,
no specific action on my part, even though I could swear it didn't work
on firing up the PC this morning. Apt log shows no software updates
during morning. Beats me.
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Since upgrading to 16.04 clicking the middle mouse button (scroll wheel)
on my Logitech M185 stopped working.
xev does not even show the event for clicking the wheel, while it shows
other button clicks and scroll wheel up/down events.
xinput list shows the U
xev shows the left and right buttons, but no event for middle/scroll
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I experience exactly the same bug after daily upgrade of my 16.04 this
morning: my mouse middle button no longer works (LOGITECH M557,
Bluetooth, running 4.4.0-22-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux).
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Tested with 4.6.0-040600rc7-generic from the archive mentioned above.
No success: xev still only shows buttons 1 and 3, but not button 2 (the
scroll-wheel (buttons 4, 5) is registered too).
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
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apport information
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** Description changed:
Since upgrading to 16.04 clicking the middle mouse button (scroll wheel)
on my Logitech M185 stopped working.
xev does not even show the event for clicking the wheel, while it shows
other button clicks a
Identified "linux" as the package after reading
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
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