On 12/6/21 9:18 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2021-12-06 at 08:55 -0800, Emmett Culley wrote:
I have a logitech mouse that has been working well for a long time.
Except that every once in a while it suddenly won't scroll one line
at a time and instead requires multiple turns of the wheel to move a
page.
I've been putting up with this as I am able to fix it by running
solaar and toggling scroll wheel resolution off then on again. Only
a couple of mouse clicks.
Now it seems to have gotten worse, or I am finally tired of having to
stop my workflow to fix it. It seems to be related to the mouse
going to sleep during inactivity, though it is random enough so I
cannot be sure.
I am on the latest fedora 34 code, and I have been seeing issue since
before 32.
Any ideas where to look for a solution?
Is this a wired or a wireless mouse? If it's the latter, is the battery
getting low? If it's the former, have you tried switching to a
different USB port?
poc
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It is a wireless mouse and the battery is new. This has been happening through at least three battery replacements.
Emmett
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