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Disable Mouse Side Buttons in Ubuntu 24.04

This tutorial shows how to disable your mouse forward/backward buttons in Ubuntu. Though the title said for Ubuntu 24.04, this tutorial should also work in most modern Linux, such as Debian, Fedora, and Arch. Many mouses today have extra buttons on the side, allowing to navigate forward and back when working with web browsers, file […]

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List of Common and Frequently Faced Mouse Problems

Common and frequently faced mouse problems include frozen mouse pointers, double-clicking issues, and uneven mouse pointer speed.

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What is Mouse Cursor Ghosting?

Mouse cursor ghosting is lagging of the mouse, multiple pointers are displaying on the screen, or unexpectedly the speed of the mouse is high or slow.

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How to Highlight Mouse Cursor in Ubuntu

Mouse cursor effects are a great way to draw attention to an area of the screen during screencasts and presentations. Here’s how to enable one in Ubuntu.
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‘Solaar’ Makes Managing Logitech’s Unifying Receiver Easy on Linux

If you use Logitech’s Unifying Receiver on Linux check out the open source ‘Solaar’ app. It makes it easier to pair and manage wireless keyboard and mice.
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Fly Pie Is A GNOME Shell Launcher For Users With One Hand On The Mouse Most Of The Time

Fly Pie is a GNOME Shell launcher (available as an extension) designed for users who have one hand on the mouse most of the time. It can be used to launch applications, URLs, recent files, simulate hotkeys, access the clipboard, and more. It works unde…

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XClicker is a Simple Auto Clicker for Linux Desktops

Mouse auto clickers are incredibly useful in scenarios that require you to repeat mouse movements and clicks. XClicker is an open source, easy to use, feature-rich, blazing fast auto clicker for Linux desktops using x11. It generates mouse clicks autom…

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