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I've upgraded the new kernel 2.6.28 and the nvidia driver 180.22. Everything seems to work fine except.... the mouse ! It seems that Xorg (or compiz I don't know I didn't manage to kill it) doesn't understand the mouse's mouvements.
When I move the cursor normally, Xorg understands it as a click ! When I move faster, the cursor goes to the corners of the screens without any fluidity. When I move the cursor on the desktop for a while, it is understood as many clicks and does "Right click => New Folder" or "Right click => Change Wallpaper". It's really weird.
I've downgraded the kernel and the nvidia driver and everything works fine now.
Am I the only one who encountered this issue ?
Thanks
Last edited by jaymz_64 (2009-01-17 09:44:48)
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Haven't heard of this. You may want to upgrade the kernel and nvidia drivers separately to help isolate the issue.
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You probably have the wrong mouse driver specified in xorg.conf.
No idea what it needs to be, but that bit of info should get you started.
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PS/2 mouse? Join with
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=63111
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Problem solved !
I've plugged my USB mouse in an USB port and not with my PS/2 adaptator. Everything works fine now.
Thanks !
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