I have a logitech wheelmouse, heres my config: gpm.conf:
device=/dev/psaux responsiveness= type=imps2 append="-l \"a-zA-Z0-9_.:~/\300-\326\330-\366\370-\377\"" XF86Config: Section "Pointer" Protocol "MouseManPlusPS/2" # Device "/dev/gpmdata" Device "/dev/psaux" Resolution 100 Buttons 3 ZAxisMapping 4 5 EndSection John On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 03:53:37PM +0200, Frodo Baggins wrote: > KerstinKerstin Hoef-Emden scripsit: > > > >Hi, > > > >On 21 Jul 2000, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote: > > > >> I had these problems too, but now the combination of X *and* gpm works > >> flawlessly with a logitech 3-button mouse with the following gpm.conf: > >> > >> device=/dev/psaux > >> responsiveness= > >> type=ps2 > >> append="-l \"a-zA-Z0-9_.:~/\300-\326\330-\366\370-\377\"" > >> and the following lines in XF86Config: > >> > >> Section "Pointer" > >> Protocol "PS/2" > >> Device "/dev/mouse" > >> EndSection > > > >This setting did not work for me. I have the following lines in > >/etc/X11/XF86Config: > > > >Section "Pointer" > > Protocol "MouseSystems" > > Device "/dev/gpmdata" > > > Well... I had (before removing gpm altogether) the same config as > Kerstin. However, and this is _why_ I removed gpm, I couldn't get my > ps/2 wheel mouse working... I had a look at man gpm and it says that > this setting works fot 3buttons mouses... Now, my mouse has 4 bouttons > + the wheel, which infact make it a 6-button mouse. I have 2 > questions. > > First, is it possible to have gpm working and X getting > Button4 and Button5 events (the ones produced by the wheel)? I tried > to put type=raw in gpmconfig but it didn't help). > > Second, anybody knows a way to use all the 4 buttons? I know that X > standard says that there are at most 5 buttons on a mouse, but it > should be possible to configure the extra button to produce a > KeyPressed event, say binding it to the Alt key... > > TYA for help > > -- > Leo "TheHobbit" > IRCnet (#leiene, #roma2, #roma2+) > > I am the "ILOVEGNU" signature virus. Just copy me to your signature. > This email was infected under the terms of the GNU General Public > License. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > -- ************************ Using Linux ************************