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Camera view won't move - I can't look around me in a game. AMD graphics problem? #2278

Open kisak-valve opened 7 years ago

kisak-valve commented 7 years ago

Issue transferred from https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/4994. @Leibide posted on 2017-05-24T16:15:46:

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The problem is: I can not move the camera view when I move the pointer. I can do everything else: move around, jump, duck, shoot, but I can't look around.

I've tried changing all the game settings. I've tried both the standard open source AMD driver that comes with Ubuntu 16.04.02, and the latest proprietary AMD driver. I've reinstalled Ubuntu. I've reinstalled the game. Nothing works. I'm using the proprietary driver at the moment and I've uninstalled Team Fortress after many failed efforts to the game to work.

Hardware: Intel Pentium 4560 Processor AMD RX 460 Graphics card 2x4Gb DDR4 Memory MSI H110M PRO VD Motherboard

Steps for reproducing this issue:

  1. Install game
  2. Open game and start any match - practice or online game
  3. The game starts and the problem is there.
kisak-valve commented 7 years ago

I was unable to reproduce this issue on my Ubuntu 16.04 test box. Do you have a gaming mouse that does not present itself as a standard mouse?

Leibide commented 7 years ago

Oh! - I hadn't though of that. Yes, it's a gaming mouse - a Logitech G700s. I bought it because I'd read internet articles stating that it works well in Linux. I haven't set up Logitech software (Windows) in a virtual machine. It sounds scary but I ought to do this I suppose.

Leibide commented 7 years ago

Yes, it's a gaming mouse - a Logitech G700s. I found several mentions of it working well on Linux on the internet. I've also just tried another mouse - a standard entry level Logitech mouse. The problem also occurs with that mouse.

Tiagoquix commented 4 weeks ago

@Leibide Does this still happen?