![]() I've tried this: First, let’s look at the current button map. Running the xinput list command will print out a list of input devices in the terminal. Then, run xinput_calibrator and follow the instructions. ![]() Consequently the mouse pointer moves focus to some other window, or happens to minimize or altogether close the window you're working on, or deleting or pasting something in the current window or some other window, or who knows else what. You should check dmesg output after a reboot, chances are you will see the driver complaining about missing firmware files or bad configuration.
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