I have a Logitech wireless mouse attached to my computer. It works fine under
Debian, but the battery monitoring software is windows only (of course). Does
anyone know of an equivalent piece of software that runs under Linux?
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Paul Winkler wrote:
I have used both "woody" (xfree 4.1) and now "testing" (Xfree 4.2) with
the wireless logitech keyboard and mouse. I have had no problems which
were not resolved by pushing the reset switch on the keyboard, mouse,
and control unit. Each of these buttons looks different an
"Device""/dev/psaux"
Option "Protocol" "ImPS/2"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
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Paul Winkler
On Thursday 30 January 200
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 12:24:20PM -0500, Bob Paige wrote:
> I purchased the Logitech wireless mouse/keyboard combo (I really like
> it) but have always had some amount of trouble with them.
>
> Under Mandrake, I could never start X with the wireless mouse
> connected. If I did,
Bob Paige said:
> Under Debian (and XFree86 4.2), if I start X with the wireless mouse
> connected, the computer freezes. I literally have to power-cycle it. If I
> start X with a wired mouse then switch, it works fine.
IRQ problem? What motherboard/USB chipset(UHCI/OHCI)?
I use a Wireless logi
I purchased the Logitech wireless mouse/keyboard combo (I really like
it) but have always had some amount of trouble with them.
Under Mandrake, I could never start X with the wireless mouse connected.
If I did, the mouse would be very jerky. Instead, I had to connect a
wired mouse, start X
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