I actually got time to quickly test it, and yes, this bug still affects
Plantronic headsets on Kernel 3.8.3-2
This command;
sudo rmmod usbhid && sudo modprobe usbhid quirks=047f:ab01:0x04
will resolve the issue, but you need to run it every time the device
changes state, so it's not a very practi
The fix for 1007575/SB Arena USB headset doesn't work for this bug which
is related to a Plantronics headset.
I believe the vendor codes are different, but the actual fix may be the
same.
I tested this on Kernel 3.7 and the bug was still present. I'm running
Kernel 3.8 right now, but not in a pos
@gpborges This issue has not been fixed in 12.10.
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Unity looses mouse click handler when using enabling USB headset
To manage
The workaround in #14 is also working for me. However, whenever I pick
up the device, or press any button on the device, I need to reload the
usbhid module, which is very annoying.
I looked into using udev rules as suggested in #16, but the events seem
to be limited to USB device attachment/detach
I have reproduced the same problem in 12.10.
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I updated this bug so that it is no longer marked as a duplicate of
#1007575 as that issue concerns a different make & model of device,
though same class of device, and as far as I can see, identical issue.
Here's hoping we get some developer love on this issue.
** This bug is no longer a duplica
I'm available to assist with any debugging or testing for this issue. I
have different hardware, but it is my understanding that I am running
into the same issue.
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Additionally, my headset has a button that activates it. The bug only
gets triggered when I press the button on the headset. The problem
doesn't seem to go away when I click the button to disable the device.
If I unplug the USB device, then things seem to go back to normal.
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I believe I'm encountering the same bug.
I originally logged bug #993655 for this issue, I thought it was a Unity
issue.
All my details are under the original bug, but to recap;
I'm using 12.04 all up to date. My device is a wireless Plantronics
headset, that uses a USB transmitter/receiver, the
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