Wireless headset donge disables mouse left click
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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xinput (Ubuntu) |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
When using a wireless headset Corsair VOID RGB wireless, when the usb dongle is plugged in, mouse left click is disabled in current focus application.
This evidently is because the dongle itself functions as an input device to enable some control features of the headset, such as volume control.
Command "xinput list" shows the device under virtual core pointer, on my system with device number 15.
Disabling the device with ""xinput set-prop 15 "Device Enabled" 0"" the bug disappears and mouse left click functions properly again. This also disables the controls in the headset as expected.
This bug has been filed before, but clear solutions do not exist, and it is very reliably reproducible with plugging or unplugging the dongle. The problem seems to affect all wireless headsets with this feature, and is not confined to this model, or to corsair products. Some bug reports mention logitech headsets.
description: | updated |
affects: | ubuntu → xinput (Ubuntu) |
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