On 19 September 2013 17:24, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
> On 19/09/13 14:53, Gary Cordery wrote:
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>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/971321
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>
> Well I never...
>
> I guess don't use Microsoft Mice is the easy (but not cheapest) answer.
>
I have two of the 3500 mentioned in the bug report.
On 19/09/13 14:53, Gary Cordery wrote:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/971321
Well I never...
I guess don't use Microsoft Mice is the easy (but not cheapest) answer.
Thanks
Al
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On 19 Sep 2013 14:51, "Gary Cordery" wrote:
> I will try and dig up the bug, its only affecting the Microsoft mice as
> far as I know. My wife has suffered from it for the last couple years,
> really evident when she switches from windows to Ubuntu b
I will try and dig up the bug, its only affecting the Microsoft mice as far
as I know. My wife has suffered from it for the last couple years, really
evident when she switches from windows to Ubuntu but as stated in the
original email if you unplug and put back in its fine for a while.
Tailzer
On
On 19/09/13 12:24, Gary Cordery wrote:
This has been a known bug on Ubuntu for a long while now unfortunately.
Huh? I've been using Wireless mice (Logitech MX1000, then the Perfomance
MX) on Ubuntu with no issues whatsover for *years* (MX1000 came out in
2004).
What is the bug number you ar
This has been a known bug on Ubuntu for a long while now unfortunately.
On 19 Sep 2013 11:54, "Norman Silverstone" wrote:
> After using my Microsoft mouse for a few hours, small movements of the
> scroll wheel causes a large movement of the text. This is easily corrected
> by disconnecting and re
After using my Microsoft mouse for a few hours, small movements of the
scroll wheel causes a large movement of the text. This is easily
corrected by disconnecting and reconnecting the wireless detector. I
wonder why this happens and if there is any way of preventing it. Ideas
most welcome.
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