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
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
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."
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
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
--- "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
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
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
"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
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
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
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
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
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
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