I’ve been having a serious issue with phantom clicks on a laptop, to a point is nearly impossible to work on a desktop.

At first I assumed it was something related with a bluetooth daemon call that kept returning an error on startup. I forced access to a CLI and managed to uninstall the bluez package but the issue persisted.

I assumed then it was an issue with the mouse itself but after unplugging it completely, using the touchpad had the same behaviour. I also tried tweaking the mouse settings, to no difference.

Finally, I tried booting into Windows, as this machine has a dual boot, and there both mouse and touchpad report no erratic bahaviour.

After a few online searches, I found similar issues reported but back in 2014, mostly related with kernel drivers, which by now must be solved, as the system initially didn’t had this issue, with a fresh install.

The only non-repo app the system has is Zoom and, again, it didn’t started having this issue when installed.

Can someone spare some advice on this?

My temptation is to just do a fresh install but as I once read somewhere “we don’t do that here”. :)

The distro being run is Mint, on a generic Intel based laptop.

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    6 hours ago

    Since it doesn’t happen on Windows, it’s probably a driver issue. You can try a newer (or older) kernel, and you can try to report this to your distro or upstream (probably the Linux kernel mailing list, in this case). Both have a low probability of helping you. You could try and debug this, but that likely requires some advanced skills.