Change the sensitivity of the mouse button on the keyboard

Asked by Remisonix

I would like to change the sensitivity of the mouse button on the keyboard because my right mouse button (Compaq 2710p) is activated only touching it (I dont need to press it). It doesnt occur on Windows and it doesnt occur with USB mouse.

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Vikram Dhillon (dhillon-v10) said :
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On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Remisonix
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> New question #95846 on Ubuntu:
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> I would like to change the sensitivity of the mouse button on the keyboard because my right mouse button (Compaq 2710p) is activated only touching it (I dont need to press it). It doesnt occur on Windows and it doesnt occur with USB mouse.
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This can be done by going to System -> Mouse and there you can do that :D

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