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|| [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/9068 #9068] || Serial mouse isn't autodetected || If you want your serial mouse to be autodetected in future versions of Ubuntu, please help by following the steps described here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-February/015020.html and attach the requested information to [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/9068 bug #9068]. || || [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/9068|#9068]] || Serial mouse isn't autodetected || If you want your serial mouse to be autodetected in future versions of Ubuntu, please help by following the steps described here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-February/015020.html and attach the requested information to [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/9068|bug #9068]]. ||

Debugging Central

This page is part of the debugging series — pages with debugging details for a variety of Ubuntu packages.

Introduction

If you have a laptop and your touchpad is not detected please follow the steps described here: DebuggingTouchpadDetection.

Problems with mouse detection typically fall into one off these categories:

  1. Your mouse doesn't work at all.
  2. Your mouse stops working after a while.
  3. Some mouse buttons or scrollwheels don't work (as expected).

How to file a bug report

Before filing a bug please check the list of known bugs at the end of this document.

Mouse related bugs should initially be filed against xserver-xorg-input-mouse. If the bug turns out to be a kernel bug or a bug in another package, bug triagers can assign the bug additionally to that package and mark the xserver-xorg-input-mouse task as invalid.

General information

For all bug categories the following general information should be provided:

  1. What brand and model is your mouse.
    How is your mouse connected to your PC: serial, PS/2, USB, USB wireless, ...
    What mechanism does your mouse use: ball mouse, optical, trackball, ...
    How many physical buttons and scrollwheels does you mouse have?

  2. For a USB mouse enter the following command on a terminal/console:

    $ lsusb -v > ~/lsusb-v 
  3. Open a terminal/console and enter the following commands (minimal information as described in KernelTeamBugPolicies):

    $ uname -a > ~/uname-a
    $ cat /proc/version_signature > ~/version_signature
    $ sudo lspci -vvnn > ~/lspci-vvnn 
  4. Attach ~/lsusb-v, ~/uname-a, ~/version_signature and ~/lspci-vvnn to the bug report as seperate attachments.

In case your mouse doesn't work at all

  1. Provide the general information.

  2. If you have a PS/2 mouse make sure it was connected before booting Ubuntu, if you have a USB mouse unplug it and replug it to see if it starts working.
  3. Enter the following command in a terminal/console:

    $ dmesg > ~/dmesg 
  4. Attach ~/dmesg and your /var/log/Xorg.0.log to the bug report in seperate attachments.

In case your mouse stops working after a while

  1. Provide the general information.

  2. Direct after logging in to GNOME, KDE or Xfce open a terminal and enter the following commands:

    $ dmesg > ~/dmesg_boot
    $ cp /var/log/Xorg.0.log ~/Xorg.0.log 
  3. Wait until your mouse stops working. If you have a USB mouse unplug it an replug it to see if it starts working again.
  4. Open a Virtual Terminal by pressing Ctrl-Alt-F1.
  5. Enter the following commands:

    $ LANG=C
    $ dmesg > ~/dmesg
    $ diff -ns ~/dmesg_boot ~/dmesg > ~/dmesg_diff
    $ cp /var/log/Xorg.0.log ~/Xorg.0.log_tmp
    $ diff -ns ~/Xorg.0.log ~/Xorg.0.log_tmp > ~/Xorg.0.log_diff 
  6. Attach ~/dmesg_boot, ~/dmesg_diff, ~/Xorg.0.log and ~/Xorg.0.log_diff to the bug report in separate attachments.

In case some mouse buttons or scrollwheels don't work (as expected)

  1. Provide the general information.

  2. Open a terminal and enter the following commands:

    $ xmodmap -pp > ~/xmodmap-pp
    $ xev | grep -i button 
    Put the mouse cursor into the rectangle and push your mouse buttons. Mention in the bug report which button number is reported, e.g. left = 1, scrollwheel up = 4, horizontal scrollwheel left = 6, thumb button = 8, pinkie button = 9, ...
  3. Attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log and ~/xmodmap-pp to the bug report in seperate attachments.

Known bugs

Description of known issues, how to recognise them and stock responses/actions.

Open

Bug#

Description

Action

#9068

Serial mouse isn't autodetected

If you want your serial mouse to be autodetected in future versions of Ubuntu, please help by following the steps described here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-February/015020.html and attach the requested information to bug #9068.


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