Re: Problems with mouse responsiveness

2004-08-12 Thread John Summerfield
bdee002 wrote: I have a PS/2 optical mouse with 3 buttons the 3rd also being the roller-wheel. It is currently configured as below: /dev/psaux imps/2 Disabled: Enable 3 button mouse Disabled: Enable scroll events from mouse wheel The mouse works in all respects, except that it is non-responsiv

Re: Problems with mouse responsiveness

2004-08-12 Thread Wim De Smet
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 23:20:48 -1200, bdee002 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a PS/2 optical mouse with 3 buttons the 3rd also being the > roller-wheel. It is currently configured as below: > > /dev/psaux > imps/2 > Disabled: Enable 3 button mouse > Disabled: Enable scroll events from mouse w

Re: Problems with mouse responsiveness

2004-08-12 Thread Thomas Adam
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 11:20:48PM -1200, bdee002 wrote: > As you can Imagen, when doing delicate work with a mouse like this, it > would drive anyone MAD! 'man xset' - this is probably your best bet. -- Thomas Adam -- "Frankly, Mr. Shankly, since you ask. You are a flatulent pain in the arse."

Problems with mouse responsiveness

2004-08-12 Thread bdee002
I have a PS/2 optical mouse with 3 buttons the 3rd also being the roller-wheel. It is currently configured as below: /dev/psaux imps/2 Disabled: Enable 3 button mouse Disabled: Enable scroll events from mouse wheel The mouse works in all respects, except that it is non-responsive when the mou

Re: Problems with mouse + X

2003-02-03 Thread Seneca
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 12:53:57PM -0500, Chris M. wrote: > For some reason, X won't startup, saying "Screens found; none usable." > When Debian prompts me to configure X, my mouse refuses to work. If I > select anything from "Mouse Configuration", it exits out and leaves me > at a blank screen, un

Re: Problems with mouse + X

2003-02-03 Thread Sid Blackley
--- "Chris M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For some reason, X won't startup, saying "Screens > found; none usable." > When Debian prompts me to configure X, my mouse > refuses to work. If I > select anything from "Mouse Configuration", it exits > out and leaves me > at a blank screen, unable to g

Problems with mouse + X

2003-02-03 Thread Chris M.
For some reason, X won’t startup, saying “Screens found; none usable.” When Debian prompts me to configure X, my mouse refuses to work. If I select anything from “Mouse Configuration”, it exits out and leaves me at a blank screen, unable to get back to the terminal. I tried using Expert Mod

problems with mouse and GNOME, KDE

2001-02-27 Thread nrvale0
I am at my wit's end on this one and I am hoping that someone else has seen this. Testing, XFree86-4, KDE2, Helix GNOME, Logitech wireless wheel mouse, and starting X session from gdm...and and using /dev/gpmdata repeater for X. If I log into a twm, mwm, cwm session from gdm then the mouse works

Re: problems with mouse and ghostview

1997-11-25 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
"Ronan LEBREF - STAGIAIRE A FT.BD/CNET/DTD/RTO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi! > > I installed ghostview from the debian package. > > My mouse doesn't seem to work very well with ghostview. I can zoom > but I can't reach "Menu File Page Magstep...". None of my 3 buttons > mouse has effects on

problems with mouse and ghostview

1997-11-24 Thread Ronan LEBREF - STAGIAIRE A FT.BD/CNET/DTD/RTO
Hi! I installed ghostview from the debian package. My mouse doesn't seem to work very well with ghostview. I can zoom but I can't reach "Menu File Page Magstep...". None of my 3 buttons mouse has effects on ghostview buttons. I don't have any problems with other applications. It works fine wit

Re: Problems with mouse.

1997-03-03 Thread Saul Diaz Carrillo
Marc Abrams wrote: > > Things are changing at NetForward! > http://www.netforward.com/changes.shtml > ~~~ > > Brown, Paul, BROWNPA2 wrote: > > I have just installed the latest version of Debian GNU/Linux (v 1.2 > I think) > and when > it came to the device

Re: Problems with mouse.

1997-03-01 Thread Marc Abrams
Brown, Paul, BROWNPA2 wrote: I have just installed the latest version of Debian GNU/Linux (v 1.2 I think) and when it came to the device installation section I asked it to install the MS Bus Mouse driver. When the system boots up it says that it has found the bus mouse, however

Re: Problems with mouse.

1997-02-28 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Brown, Paul, BROWNPA2, you wrote: > > Debian GNU/Linux 1.2 > Old Microsoft Inport Bus Mouse Adapter Card and Mouse > msbusmouse module installed saying that device is /dev/msmouse > gpm installed with device set to /dev/msmouse and type set to any of bm/ms > or bare > > When

Problems with mouse.

1997-02-28 Thread Brown, Paul, BROWNPA2
I have just installed the latest version of Debian GNU/Linux (v 1.2 I think) and when it came to the device installation section I asked it to install the MS Bus Mouse driver. When the system boots up it says that it has found the bus mouse, however when I tried to install XFree86 it could not