It happens when you boot into Microsoft Windows and then do a warm reboot into linux. Windows sets a special scrolling mode that doesn't get reset. I have submitted a kernel patch for this, and will be resubmitting with more documentation. In the meantime, I also have a userland program (regular program), that will reset the mouse on bootup. You can download it with git from here: https://github.com/paulrichards321/resetmsmice It beats having to constantly unplug and replug the receiver in. I will make ubuntu packages and rpms soon. Reply
It happens when you boot into Microsoft Windows and then do a warm reboot into linux. Windows sets a special scrolling mode that doesn't get reset.
I have submitted a kernel patch for this, and will be resubmitting with more documentation.
In the meantime, I also have a userland program (regular program), that will reset the mouse on bootup. You can download it with git from here:
https://github.com/paulrichards321/resetmsmice
It beats having to constantly unplug and replug the receiver in. I will make ubuntu packages and rpms soon.