Make sure you're not using [testing]. On Nov 15, 2015 9:56 AM, "Magnus Therning" <magnus@therning.org> wrote:
I've just updated a sligtly neglected machine I have (not upgraded since mid-September). Thanks to the [ARA][1] I managed to upgrade it in weekly steps. It all seemed to work fine, and indeed it boots just fine. There's only one little thing that's broken: the mouse buttons don't work.
Yes, it's really only the mouse buttons that don't work. I can move the pointer using the mouse. I can scroll using the scroll wheel.
Starting `xev` I thought I'd have a look at what actually happens:
1. Start `xev`. 2. Move the pointer into the window -> the various events scroll by in the terminal. 3. Press the left mouse button -> no event printed in the terminal. 4. Move the pointer in the window -> no events are printed in the terminal. 5. Change focus to another window using Ctrl-Tab, change back -> movements in the `xev` window once again generate events.
I've tried searching for a solution, but I can't find anything resembling this.
What could be causing this behaviour, and how do I fix it?
/M
[1]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux_Archive
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