On 30/06/2019 14.53, sysek wrote:
On 6/30/19 2:43 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Maybe it has assigned the middle button to some other button :-?
I tried all buttons but none of them works like middle button.
Maybe try the app "xinput" to find out if the buttons are seen. First "xinput --list" to get a list, then perhaps "xinput --test 10" (change the number as appropriate to your mouse). Then, without moving the mouse at all, click the buttons. Stop with ctrl-c. I get: Telcontar:~ # xinput --test 10 button press 1 button release 1 button press 2 xinput --test 10button release 2 button press 3 button release 3 button press 1 button release 1 motion a[1]=649 motion a[0]=428 motion a[1]=649 motion a[1]=650 ^C Telcontar:~ # But I'm not sure what will happen in your case with the missing button. "man xinput" will tell you other options. In the end, you will probably have to write a file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ as Kurpht says.
Well, avoiding recommended packages can cause problems that are not easy to detect. I would install instead with full XFCE pattern.
Maybe I try but personal I think there's too much packages going with recommends that's why I disabled that option, I'm using openSuSE since 12.1 and never had problem, maybe is just silly problem but like I said on begining is very annoying :P I did `sudo zypper in --force --recommends -t pattern xfce` and I see there is now any package ralated to mouse(?)
It is just a possibility. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)