Running with no args disables cruise control/smart scroll

Bug #232487 reported by Raumkraut
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logitech-applet (Ubuntu)
Confirmed
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: logitech-applet

By default, the logitech_applet executable appears to disable cruise control when run, rather than leaving it be. The output of the initial run indicates that cc/ss is "Enabled", but trying to use the feature indicates this is no longer the case. Subsequent logitech_applet executions confirm that the first 'check' has quietly disabled the feature.

eg:
mel@girth:~$ logitech_applet
001/008 046D/C01D M-BS81A MX510 Optical Mouse
   Resolution: 800cpi
   Cruise Control / Smart Scroll: Enabled
mel@girth:~$ logitech_applet
001/008 046D/C01D M-BS81A MX510 Optical Mouse
   Resolution: 800cpi
   Cruise Control / Smart Scroll: Disabled
mel@girth:~$

Running with -c/--get-cc shows the same output and behaviour.

Info:
Logitech Mouse Applet, Version 0.4test1
Ubuntu 8.04

Revision history for this message
Thomas Hotz (thotz-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

This package is quite old and seems to be not in active development any more. I've tested it with a Logitech G400, it didn't work.

Changed in logitech-applet (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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