I had a wireless mouse as well (not bluetooth, and not infrared - just
RF wireless.
Worked for a while, then went wacky and from there to dead.
Seems that once they start going wacky, just replace them.
So, I have replaced it with a bluetooth mouse. Problem is, it will not
stay connected :(
I have to do hidd --connect B1:C4:98:31:07:14 every time it gets
disconnected.
In the bluetooth preferences, I have set the time to
"Make Adapter Invisible After:" to Never.
Still, it disconnects after a while.
Linuxguy123 wrote:
My mouse has gone wonky in recent days. About 30% of the time I get a
double click or a click and drag when I just want a click.
Its a Logitech wireless. Its worked fine until a few days ago. I put
in new batteries, no change.
A couple days ago I had a problem with my wireless Logitech keyboard
repeating chars when I wasn't expecting it to as well.
As far as I can tell, nothing has changed hardware wise and I have not
made changed any system settings.
Is anyone else experiencing this behavior ? Any ideas why I would be ?
Thanks
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