Re: PS/2 Mouse Problem!

2004-05-10 Thread Bob Proulx
Kent West wrote: > If you do, you'll need to run "gpmconfig" and configure it to repeat the > data as "ms", then reconfigure X to pull the data from "/dev/gpmdata". The only repeat data type that works for me is 'raw'. (shrug) Bob pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: PS/2 Mouse Problem!

2004-05-10 Thread Kent West
Kaveh Gh wrote: Hi! (Again) In /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, the mouse device has been defined according to the following lines: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Configured Mouse" Driver "mouse" Option "CorePointer" Option "Device" "/dev/psaux" Op

Re: PS/2 Mouse Problem!

2004-05-10 Thread richard lyons
On Monday 10 May 2004 02:55, Kaveh Gh wrote: > Hi! (Again) > > In /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, the mouse device has been > defined according to the following lines: > > Section "InputDevice" > Identifier "Configured Mouse" > Driver "mouse" > Option "CorePointer" > Option

PS/2 Mouse Problem!

2004-05-09 Thread Kaveh Gh
Hi! (Again) In /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, the mouse device has been defined according to the following lines: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Configured Mouse" Driver "mouse" Option "CorePointer" Option "Device" "/dev/psaux" Option "Pro

Re: X server and PS/2 mouse problem

2001-07-06 Thread Kent West
Simon Lang wrote: I am faced with a conundrum. I am running a new inst of Debian and have discovered my mouse will not work properly. The main problem with the mous is the fact that the pointer does not show up on the screen properly. The pointer is limited to a space of 1/4cm strip along th

Re: X server and PS/2 mouse problem

2001-07-06 Thread Mike
Simon Lang wrote: > I am faced with a conundrum. > > I am running a new inst of Debian and have discovered my mouse will not work > properly. The main problem with the mous is the fact that the pointer does > not show up on the screen properly. The pointer is limited to a space of > 1/4cm strip

Re: X server and PS/2 mouse problem

2001-07-06 Thread Hall Stevenson
> I am running a new inst of Debian and have discovered > my mouse will not work properly. The main problem > with the mous is the fact that the pointer does not show > up on the screen properly. The pointer is limited to a space > of 1/4cm strip along the botton of the screen and responds > errati

Re: X server and PS/2 mouse problem

2001-07-06 Thread D-Man
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 05:10:13PM +, Simon Lang wrote: (summary) o mouse doesn't work in X o mouse works on console (with gpm) Solution : edit /etc/gpm/gpm.conf and change the reapeat_type to "raw". Note what the protocol is that gpm is using (probably "ps2"). Then edit /etc/X11/XF

Re: X server and PS/2 mouse problem

2001-07-06 Thread Matthias Gasser
If im the console the mouse works, you can try to youse the /dev/gpmdata. It works fine on my boxes. Look in your XFconfig file which device your X Server uses. Of course the GPM demon must be running. greets matthias On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 05:10:13PM +, Simon Lang wrote: > I am faced with

X server and PS/2 mouse problem

2001-07-06 Thread Simon Lang
I am faced with a conundrum. I am running a new inst of Debian and have discovered my mouse will not work properly. The main problem with the mous is the fact that the pointer does not show up on the screen properly. The pointer is limited to a space of 1/4cm strip along the botton of the scre

Re: PS/2 Mouse problem

1998-02-14 Thread Matt Kennedy
-Original Message- From: Oliver Elphick To: Matt Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Thursday, February 12, 1998 6:08 AM Subject: Re: PS/2 Mouse problem >My problem is that I don't know where to tell programs like gpm or X >Windows w

Re: PS/2 Mouse problem

1998-02-12 Thread Oliver Elphick
"Matt Kennedy" wrote: >I'm new to Linux and I'm having trouble using my mouse. It's a generic = >PS/2 compatible which doesn't run on any of my COM ports. The only = >informtion I could gather on it from my Win95 setup was that it's on a = >"PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port" and that it uses IRQ

Re: PS/2 Mouse problem

1998-02-12 Thread Carey Evans
"Matt Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm new to Linux and I'm having trouble using my mouse. It's a > generic PS/2 compatible which doesn't run on any of my COM ports. [snip] > My problem is that I don't know where to tell programs like gpm or X > Windows where the mouse is actually at i

Re: PS/2 Mouse problem

1998-02-12 Thread Sen Nagata
at some point around Thu, 12 Feb 1998 04:03:45 -0500 "Matt Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned: > My problem is that I don't know where to tell programs like gpm or X > Windows where the mouse is actually at in /dev. I've read through the > manpages, the FAQ's and many of the HOWTOS and I'm at

PS/2 Mouse problem

1998-02-12 Thread Matt Kennedy
I'm new to Linux and I'm having trouble using my mouse. It's a generic PS/2 compatible which doesn't run on any of my COM ports. The only informtion I could gather on it from my Win95 setup was that it's on a "PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port" and that it uses IRQ 12 in Windows. My BIOS has an "E