And somehow every single time the problem was so easy to solve, but apparently crying about it is the better solution.

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    Oké lets see how good crowd trouble shooting is…

    Nobara on Fedora can not have the exact same mouse being plugged in multible times. They seem to merge into one and all but one will be ignored (at random).

    Okey, without joking*. I have seen quite some people who are unable to Google anything. But I guess that’s why LMGTFY was made.

    [*] this is actually a bug, not a joke. If you happen to know the answer. Please share it, it’s driving me nuts

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      Not nobara related but I found a Linux Mint thread about using xinput to adjust config to have left handed mode enabled for 1 mouse but not another. Maybe that will help. If they’re wireless mice with dongles, maybe they’re struggling in that one mouse is connecting to both receivers? If they offer both bt and wifi pairing you might be able to get around it by manipulating that, or if they can be plugged in that might help.

      • @[email protected]
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        92 months ago

        Trackball mouse for work, regular mouse for gaming. This is peak and you cannot convince me otherwise.

      • JelleWho
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        32 months ago

        My PC is connected to a TV and I steam to a diffrent room. So there is a mouse at the TV, at the couch, and in another room

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          Now I’m curious. I have two of the same mice but my nobara blew up with the last update and need to reinstall it first. Can’t say I’ve ever tried that for Windows either