i have a microsoft mouse with 4 buttons and a wheel. i used to be able to just select some text, and then hit the left-side mouse button to paste the selected text anywhere i clicked. it was a functionality that i first became aware of when i was running mandrake, and it was one of the aspects of kubuntu that i had really gotten to like (it saved a lot of time, not having to hit ctrl+c to copy, and then ctrl+v to paste). it quickly became one of the reasons i liked kubuntu A LOT. i have used this functionality CONSTANTLY since before i first installed dapper, about a year ago. when i upgraded to hardy, the functionality came along for the ride, which suited me fine.
i got a new monitor (of all things) recently. both monitors are made by sony (although the new one has a "Dell" logo on the front) and they both say "trinitron" on the case. the only difference is that the old monitor is 17" and the new one is 21". when i installed it, i didn't do anything to change the mouse settings at all. however, when i plugged the new monitor in, and turned it on, instead of doing the "copy and paste" function, the left-side mouse button does nothing... except in firefox, where, despite the fact that i have "Mouse Navigation" turned OFF in firefox, the left-side button takes me back to the previous page, which i definitely DO NOT like - or use - under most circumstances.
i had the functionality i wanted using HH (w/KDE 3.5.9) with the previous monitor, but not with the current monitor.
i looked under "System Settings" -> "Keyboard & Mouse" and didn't find anything that looked remotely close. also, i checked "klipper" -> "configure klipper" in the systray and didn't find it there, either...
i checked with a more knowledgable kubuntu-user, and he suggested that it might be the xorg.conf file that was rewritten when i installed my new monitor, but i didn't do anything with the monitor other than plug it in and turn it on (maybe this was a mistake, but i don't know) but when i tried to do
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
i got an error message that said
FATAL: Error inserting battery (/lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko): No such device
i don't even have a battery... this is a desktop computer, not a laptop... and i made it out of bits and pieces of several other computers, none of which had batteries... 8/
i'm concerned that more than just my mouse has been changed, but until i can reconfigure my xorg.conf file, i'm outta luck... any suggestions?
i got a new monitor (of all things) recently. both monitors are made by sony (although the new one has a "Dell" logo on the front) and they both say "trinitron" on the case. the only difference is that the old monitor is 17" and the new one is 21". when i installed it, i didn't do anything to change the mouse settings at all. however, when i plugged the new monitor in, and turned it on, instead of doing the "copy and paste" function, the left-side mouse button does nothing... except in firefox, where, despite the fact that i have "Mouse Navigation" turned OFF in firefox, the left-side button takes me back to the previous page, which i definitely DO NOT like - or use - under most circumstances.
i had the functionality i wanted using HH (w/KDE 3.5.9) with the previous monitor, but not with the current monitor.
i looked under "System Settings" -> "Keyboard & Mouse" and didn't find anything that looked remotely close. also, i checked "klipper" -> "configure klipper" in the systray and didn't find it there, either...
i checked with a more knowledgable kubuntu-user, and he suggested that it might be the xorg.conf file that was rewritten when i installed my new monitor, but i didn't do anything with the monitor other than plug it in and turn it on (maybe this was a mistake, but i don't know) but when i tried to do
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
i got an error message that said
FATAL: Error inserting battery (/lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko): No such device
i don't even have a battery... this is a desktop computer, not a laptop... and i made it out of bits and pieces of several other computers, none of which had batteries... 8/
i'm concerned that more than just my mouse has been changed, but until i can reconfigure my xorg.conf file, i'm outta luck... any suggestions?
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