thanks, it's a good idea
2016-10-19 13:47 GMT-04:00 Siard :
> e Lpe wrote:
> > the default mouse setting on Jessie x64 Cinnamon is too sensitive.
>
> In Jessie, the methods described here appear to work well:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mouse_acceleration
>
> (In Stretch, mouse speed i
e Lpe wrote:
> the default mouse setting on Jessie x64 Cinnamon is too sensitive.
In Jessie, the methods described here appear to work well:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mouse_acceleration
(In Stretch, mouse speed is controlled through libinput by default,
so things are different.)
hi,
the default mouse setting on Jessie x64 Cinnamon is too sensitive.
I made a directory #etc/X11/xorg.conf.d what is missing
I want to write a configuration file
:/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-Kensington.conf
How i can get the value for the current sensitivity value and button id ?
thanks.
On 09/18/2006 08:52 PM, Andre Perrotta wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to write down the subject
Sorry
Hi, I'm trying to get a serial mouse to work but haven't had any sucess.
It is conected to /dev/ttyS0
but when I do:
cat /dev/ttyS0
it doesn't responds to my mouse actions
I'm sure it is /dev/
Sorry, I forgot to write down the subjectSorryHi, I'm trying to get a serial mouse to work but haven't had any sucess.It is conected to /dev/ttyS0but when I do:cat /dev/ttyS0
it doesn't responds to my mouse actionsI'm sure it is /dev/ttyS0 cause it used to work with earlier dists i had instal
--- Mark Panen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I installed Sarge the other day on my laptop to try it out, quite
> impressive only used 2 cd's and installed so many packages.
>
> Anyway my question is how does one configure a usb optical mouse as
> that was the only thing that did not work,
Hi
I installed Sarge the other day on my laptop to try it out, quite
impressive only used 2 cd's and installed so many packages.
Anyway my question is how does one configure a usb optical mouse as
that was the only thing that did not work, the touchpad worked.
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 11:43:18 -0800 (PST), Samaad Story
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello , I have just installed Linux and I am currently
>on the xterm, but the problem is I cant seem to
>configure the mouse properties in order to get it to
>work properly or at all for that matter, can you
>please
Samaad Story wrote:
Hello , I have just installed Linux and I am currently
on the xterm, but the problem is I cant seem to
configure the mouse properties in order to get it to
work properly or at all for that matter, can you
please help me if possible.
Keith
apt-get install gpm
gpmconfig
Hello , I have just installed Linux and I am currently
on the xterm, but the problem is I cant seem to
configure the mouse properties in order to get it to
work properly or at all for that matter, can you
please help me if possible.
Keith
__
Do you
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 04:41:56PM -0600, Don Meyer wrote:
> Okay, my first dumb question.
>
> Has X installed and working fine, updated some packages, one of which was
> "gpm" as I recall. Now, mouse not working. Then, ran xf86config and X
> won't start at all. Sigh.
gpm and X may be in confl
Okay, my first dumb question.
Has X installed and working fine, updated some packages, one of which was
"gpm" as I recall. Now, mouse not working. Then, ran xf86config and X
won't start at all. Sigh.
Which program set up X originally? It was something friendlier than
xf86config. Yes, I need
Would anyone have suggestions for configuring the mouse for X v.3,
Debian Potato release? This is for use with an Apple PowerBook
"Pismo" 2000. When I launch X, I get some sort of desktop environment
(WindowMaker?) with the cursor locked dead in the center of the
screen. It won't move with eith
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