Thibaut Cousin wrote:
Imwheel is, in principle, not necessary to make the wheel work. The wheel
> support can be implemented directly in applications. KDE has built-in wheel
> support, so the only required thing is the line "ZAxisMapping 4 5" in
> XF86Config. The same is true for Gnome apps or
El Dom 31 Dic 2000 13:06, Thibaut Cousin escribió:
>Le Dimanche 31 Décembre 2000 07:50, Mircea Luca a écrit :
>> I'm running unstable ,KDE2 ,gdm,kernel 2.4test12,X4 . My problem is
>> simple.The wheel won't work in Netscape unless I open an xterm and start
>> imwheel .The wheel works fine otherwis
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Le Dimanche 31 Dicembre 2000 07:50, Mircea Luca a icrit :
> I'm running unstable ,KDE2 ,gdm,kernel 2.4test12,X4 . My problem is
> simpl
Le Dimanche 31 Décembre 2000 07:50, Mircea Luca a écrit :
> I'm running unstable ,KDE2 ,gdm,kernel 2.4test12,X4 . My problem is
> simple.The wheel won't work in Netscape unless I open an xterm and start
> imwheel .The wheel works fine otherwise in other KDE apps altough if I
> do an "ps aux | grep
I'm assuming that since your KDE apps work correctly you have the ZAxisMapping
line in you XF86Config. You don't need imwheel to make the wheel work with
netscape, just use this Xdefaults file kindly provided to me by Andrea
Vettorello:
http://linux.wku.edu/~rvf/Xdefaults.gz
You just need to gun
/gpmdata in order to make gpm and
> > > > X work correctly with the mouse. How can you get gpm and X to both work
> > > > without that option? Is your /dev/mouse a symlink to /dev/psaux as I am
> > > > assuming?
> > > >
> > > > I was able t
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 07:38:39PM -0500, Rob Rati wrote:
> I tried this but couldn't get it to work. I may have it setup
> incorrectly though. Here's my gpm.conf:
>
> device=/dev/psaux
> responsiveness=
> repeat_type=imps2
Change this to repeat_type=raw and all should work.
> type=imps2
> app
gt; > the IMPS/2 protocol in the X config file (along with the ZAxisMapping),
> > > but I couldn't get it to work with /dev/gpmdata and MouseSystems
> > > protocol, which are the two I've always had to use to get X and gpm to
> > > play nice. Is there an
long with the ZAxisMapping),
> > but I couldn't get it to work with /dev/gpmdata and MouseSystems
> > protocol, which are the two I've always had to use to get X and gpm to
> > play nice. Is there another way?
> >
> > Rob
> >
> > - Origi
t; Rob
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Saturday, October 21, 2000 12:30 pm
> Subject: Re: IMWheel help
>
> > On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 10:21:22AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I'm trying t
ouseSystems
protocol, which are the two I've always had to use to get X and gpm to
play nice. Is there another way?
Rob
- Original Message -
From: Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, October 21, 2000 12:30 pm
Subject: Re: IMWheel help
> On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 10:21:2
"Peter" == Peter Jay Salzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> rob, i'm sure people will barf at what i'm about to say... i've
> found imwheel to be a bad program. i had trouble with what got
> "wheel focus". for example, if netscape worked with the wheel, then
> my xterms wouldn't, and vice versa.
On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 10:21:22AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying to get m MS wheel mouse to work in X, but am having no luck.
> I've gotten everything working but the wheel, and I'm tried installing
> imwheel and reading the docs, but the wheel still doesn't work. I'm
> using the m
Peter Jay Salzman scripsit:
>
>3. there's a webpage -- forget the guy's name, but his first (or maybe
>last?) name is colas and he's from france. he has an extensive page on
>wheelie mice. he has config lines you can put in .Xdefaults to take care of
>programs, like netscape, which do not sup
rob, i'm sure people will barf at what i'm about to say...
i've found imwheel to be a bad program. i had trouble with what got "wheel
focus". for example, if netscape worked with the wheel, then my xterms
wouldn't, and vice versa.
here's a better idea:
1. put a z-axis mapping line in your xfr
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