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#1 2009-07-26 05:06:30

daedalusman
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From: CO, USA
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middle mouse click no longer works after recent update

I noticed after updating about 3 days ago that clicking the scroll wheel no longer acts as middle click on my MX Revolution mouse from logitech anymore. Pressing on the scroll wheel use to act as middle mouse click, now it just switches between scroll modes. I would like to have the former functionality returned as I really like to be able to open links in new tabs and paste with just one click.

Does anyone know how I could get this functionality working again on this mouse? All other button functions work as they did prior to the update that changed my scroll wheel click behavior.

Thanks for any help with this matter and please let me know if any other information is needed to diagnosis this problem.

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#2 2009-07-26 06:29:47

djszapi
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Re: middle mouse click no longer works after recent update

Does this mouse work with other OS/PC ?

After a simple reboot or pacman -Syu, do you backup to roll back ? smile Can you mention which packages/files were updated?

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#3 2009-07-26 16:44:08

daedalusman
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Re: middle mouse click no longer works after recent update

djszapi wrote:

Does this mouse work with other OS/PC ?

After a simple reboot or pacman -Syu, do you backup to roll back ? smile Can you mention which packages/files were updated?

Yes the mouse works in windows, but logitech provides a configuration utility for it and so I use that set it up. In linux there is no such utility to configure the mouse. There use to be btnx and that worked great but it's no longer in the repos or AUR so I don't use that anymore. I haven't done pacman -Sc or pacman -Scc in a while so I should still have the packages to roll back, but I'm not sure what package update caused this. Here is a list of the of packages that were updated just before this started happening, from pacman.log...

[2009-07-22 11:20] synchronizing package lists
[2009-07-22 11:20] starting full system upgrade
[2009-07-22 11:21] starting full system upgrade
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded python (2.6.2-4 -> 2.6.2-5)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded brltty (4.0-2 -> 4.0-3)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded cairomm (1.8.0-1 -> 1.8.2-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded device-mapper (1.02.32-2 -> 1.02.33-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded devicekit-power (008-1 -> 009-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded dri2proto (2.0-1 -> 2.1-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded ptlib (2.6.2-1 -> 2.6.4-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded opal (3.6.2-1 -> 3.6.4-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded ekiga (3.2.4-1 -> 3.2.5-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded glibmm (2.20.0-1 -> 2.20.1-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded pango (1.24.4-1 -> 1.24.5-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded gtk2 (2.16.4-2 -> 2.16.5-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded libcanberra (0.12-1 -> 0.14-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded gnome-power-manager (2.26.2-1 -> 2.26.3-1)
[2009-07-22 11:23] upgraded gstreamer0.10-base-plugins (0.10.23-1 -> 0.10.23-2)
[2009-07-22 11:23] >>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ...
[2009-07-22 11:23] >>> MKINITCPIO SETUP
[2009-07-22 11:23] >>> ----------------
[2009-07-22 11:23] >>> If you use LVM2, Encrypted root or software RAID,
[2009-07-22 11:23] >>> Ensure you enable support in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf .
[2009-07-22 11:23] >>> More information about mkinitcpio setup can be found here:
[2009-07-22 11:23] >>> http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mkinitcpio
[2009-07-22 11:23] 
[2009-07-22 11:23] >>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio.  Please wait...
[2009-07-22 11:23] ==> Building image "default"
[2009-07-22 11:23] ==> Running command: /sbin/mkinitcpio -k 2.6.30-ARCH -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/kernel26.img
[2009-07-22 11:23] :: Begin build
[2009-07-22 11:23] :: Parsing hook [base]
[2009-07-22 11:23] :: Parsing hook [udev]
[2009-07-22 11:23] :: Parsing hook [autodetect]
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Parsing hook [pata]
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Parsing hook [scsi]
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Parsing hook [sata]
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Parsing hook [filesystems]
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Generating module dependencies
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Generating image '/boot/kernel26.img'...SUCCESS
[2009-07-22 11:24] ==> SUCCESS
[2009-07-22 11:24] ==> Building image "fallback"
[2009-07-22 11:24] ==> Running command: /sbin/mkinitcpio -k 2.6.30-ARCH -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/kernel26-fallback.img -S autodetect
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Begin build
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Parsing hook [base]
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Parsing hook [udev]
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Parsing hook [pata]
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Parsing hook [scsi]
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Parsing hook [sata]
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Parsing hook [filesystems]
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Generating module dependencies
[2009-07-22 11:24] :: Generating image '/boot/kernel26-fallback.img'...SUCCESS
[2009-07-22 11:24] ==> SUCCESS
[2009-07-22 11:24] upgraded kernel26 (2.6.30.1-1 -> 2.6.30.2-1)
[2009-07-22 11:24] upgraded lib32-libdrm (2.4.11-2 -> 2.4.12-1)
[2009-07-22 11:24] upgraded libdrm (2.4.11-2 -> 2.4.12-1)
[2009-07-22 11:24] upgraded libpng (1.2.37-1 -> 1.2.38-1)
[2009-07-22 11:24] upgraded libtracker (0.6.6-1 -> 0.6.95-1)
[2009-07-22 11:24] upgraded lvm2 (2.02.47-2 -> 2.02.48-1)
[2009-07-22 11:24] upgraded mesa (7.4.4-1 -> 7.5-1)
[2009-07-22 11:24] upgraded nautilus-cd-burner (2.24.0-1 -> 2.24.0-2)
[2009-07-22 11:24] upgraded perl (5.10.0-5 -> 5.10.0-6)
[2009-07-22 11:24] upgraded pycairo (1.8.4-1 -> 1.8.6-1)
[2009-07-22 11:24] upgraded xorg-server (1.6.1.901-3 -> 1.6.2-1)
[2009-07-22 23:38] adding new group: ntp
[2009-07-22 23:38] adding new user: ntp
[2009-07-22 23:38] installed openntpd (3.9p1-7)

Hope this helps in figuring out this problem, thanks for your help.

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