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Hello guys,
I'm playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on Linux through the native steam launcher and got some odd issues. When I'm shooting and click fast (pistols are only semi-automatic) some clicks remain unregistered. I also experienced this with World of Tanks through wine 2.10. When I click, sometimes it does nothing. I checked both games on KDE (x-session) and there aren't unregistered clicks, it does what it's supposed to do. Currently I use cinnamon as desktop enviroment with muffin as window manager (x-session).
Thank you for helping me!
Last edited by alexanders916 (2017-06-19 12:50:41)
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More information needed: video card and driver, Xorg log for a faulty session, Xorg config if it exists, etc...
Moving to NC.
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I'm using a NVIDIA GTX 1070 with the newest priopritary drivers (from package 'nvidia'). The log of the cinnamon session: https://ptpb.pw/s1hA. Also I didn't config anything in xorg. There's nothing fishy or faulty, maybe it's a bug, but maybe someone experienced that too? It only appears in cinnamon, I tested xfce, plasma, and gnome, there's everything fine.
Last edited by alexanders916 (2017-06-18 20:19:09)
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Does the game grab input?
Otherwise something else (related to the DE) could (on top of that it could grab the server, but that's less likely) - and drop them from the event queue
Install xdotool, run
sleep 30; xdotool key "XF86LogGrabInfo"
and be sure to be in the game within 30 seconds (otherwise just increase the sleep)
After exiting the game inspect the tail of the xorg log - it will tell you whether something is grabbing the mouse (and whether it'S the game)
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There wasn't something special, only firefox, spotify and steam (with opened CS:GO).
I found this bug report, which describes a problem, where linux mint registers mouse clicks with a delay. He said that turning off the middle mouse click emulation solved the problem for him. I tested it out for my case and now all mouse clicks are registered again.
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