Hello everybody, I think I have to clarify the question I have.
I have 2 mice which I tried.... One is 3-button Microsoft mouse. I use ms option in gpm. It works ALL RIGHT in text mode: all three buttons. Under X-windows left and right buttons are O.K., but middle one does not work at all. I tryed to emulate the third button, but it does not work either....... I decided to try my old Logitech mouse which I use on my 386 computer under Linux as well. It is O.K there.... in text mode and X-windows, all 3 buttons. When I connect it to my Pentium (the computer in question) and give gpm -t logi -m /dev/ttyS0 command it never returns to the shell's prompt unless I press Ctrl-C.. If somebody could suggest anything regarding either of these mice, I would be very thankful, ZORO ------------------------------------------ Here is the original message I sent earlier.... Unfortunately I have got this question about mice... I have a 3-button Microsoft mouse and it works fine in text mode. But I could not get it to work under X-windows. Left and Right buttons seem to be O.K., but middle one..... I can not even simulate it using other two. To resolve the problem (I know some mice are crazy) I tryed to change mouse to a different one, to logi. I know it works on Linux (it was checked on a different Linux machine), but when I run gpm -m /dev/ttyS0 -t logi (dev ^^^ name is correct) I never get my prompt back... I have to Ctrl-C. I tried different baud rates using -b option, nothing helps. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .