On Sunday 15 January 2006 19:10, Don wrote:
>I've looked and I've looked and I can't find an answer to this one.
>
>I had a Woody upgraded to Sarge Debian system running for some time.
> Had my Logitech mouse as a PS/2 and did not have the wheel mouse
> functionality.
>
>Due to a bad decision on m
Don wrote:
I've looked and I've looked and I can't find an answer to this one.
I had a Woody upgraded to Sarge Debian system running for some time.
Had my Logitech mouse as a PS/2 and did not have the wheel mouse
functionality.
Due to a bad decision on my part I got my system into a posi
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 07:23:08PM -0500, Don wrote:
>I've goggled till my fingers hurt. Is there a way to change the mouse
>configuration?
In your X11 setup, which will either be in the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf
or the file /etc/X11/XFree86.conf
Look for lines similar to these (your
Hello
Italian Superstar wrote:
> Hi. I am having problems configuring my mouse properly with Debian. When
> i run startx, the GUI is activated and all is fine except i can't use my
> mouse. I have a wireless Microsoft Optical Mouse and a Wireless
> Multimedia keyboard (as a package). What do I ne
Italian Superstar wrote:
Hi. I am having problems configuring my mouse properly with Debian.
When i run startx, the GUI is activated and all is fine except i can't
use my mouse. I have a wireless Microsoft Optical Mouse and a Wireless
Multimedia keyboard (as a package). What do I need to do to
Use the ImPS/2 driver instead of the regular PS/2 driver.
gpm is generally a console mouse daemon. However, I find
it a better to use with some mice through the repeat
protocol than the regular X driver.
- jackp
--- Francisco Castellon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I have a Cordles
Francisco Castellon said:
> Hello:
>
> I have a Cordless PS/2 Logitech 3-button wheel mouse and I can't seem to
> get X to work when I scroll with the mouse wheel. My current
> configuration in the /etc/X11/X86Config-4 is as follows:
>
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Configured M
> -Original Message-
> From: Hucheng CHEN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09 April 2001 21:13
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: mouse configuration and pine compilation???
>
>
> Hi, Everybody:
>
> I am a newbie to Debian, but I like it very much. I have
> install 2.2r2
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 04:26:42PM -0500, Mithras wrote:
> My mouse has been working fine, but perhaps something more subtle
> could be wrong. Learning something new's always valuable.
Yes, it is only working because your errors zero'd out:)
> On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Carel Fellinger wrote:
...
> >
My mouse has been working fine, but perhaps something more subtle
could be wrong. Learning something new's always valuable.
On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Carel Fellinger wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 10:38:20AM -0500, Mithras wrote:
> ...
> > Thanks to everyone that replied! The key for me was hearing
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 10:38:20AM -0500, Mithras wrote:
...
> Thanks to everyone that replied! The key for me was hearing about
> "gpm". I can't recall all the combinations I tried last night, but I
> was successful setting up the mouse to work with both X and the
> console. After configuring g
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, David B.Harris wrote:
> This thread about mouse configuration got me to try to get 'gpm' and X
> co-operating again, and I was successful this time. Let me explain my
> setup.
Thanks to everyone that replied! The key for me was hearing about
"gpm". I can't recall all the com
This thread about mouse configuration got me to try to get 'gpm' and X
co-operating again, and I was successful this time. Let me explain my
setup.
I have a Logitech mouse of some sort, a Mouse Man Plus, I think. It's
got two buttons, plus a wheel that also acts as a third button(plus
up-and-down,
Kent West wrote:
Mithras wrote:
After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
discovered the mouse wasn't working.
Besides this mouse problem, I'd just like to say how *pleased* I've
been with Debian. The default X environment (what I've been able to
see of it) an
Mithras wrote:
Excuse me if this question is really basic.
After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
discovered the mouse wasn't working.
It didn't move at all at first, and I found last night that /dev/mouse
was just symlinked to some weird device, but not ttyS0 like it sh
have you run gpmconfig recently? That'd be the first step...
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Mithras wrote:
> Excuse me if this question is really basic.
>
> After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
> discovered the mouse wasn't working.
>
> It didn't move at all at first, and I foun
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, David B.Harris wrote:
> To quote Mithras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> # Excuse me if this question is really basic.
I wonder now if I showed naivete' by suggesting mouse configuration
should be simple! :-)
> # After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
> # discov
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 15:31:58 -0500 (EST)
Mithras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Excuse me if this question is really basic.
>
> After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
> discovered the mouse wasn't working.
>
> It didn't move at all at first, and I found last night that /dev/m
To quote Mithras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# Excuse me if this question is really basic.
#
# After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
# discovered the mouse wasn't working.
#
# It didn't move at all at first, and I found last night that /dev/mouse
# was just symlinked to some weir
> "Jay" == Jay Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jay> Anyone have any idea;s what would keep my mouse from woring
Jay> in X Windows. Its a PS2 Kensington mouse. I cant seem to get
Jay> it to work. Is it compatible with Debian?
Likely - It's "/dev/psaux".
--
I am karlheg of deB
Jay Kelly wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> Anyone have any ideas what would keep my mouse from working in
> the X Window System?
> It's a PS2 Kensington mouse. I can't seem to get it to work.
> Is it compatible with Debian?
The Hardware-HOWTO at
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO-19.html#ss19.1
Jay Kelly wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> Anyone have any ideas what would keep my mouse from working in
> the X Window System?
> It's a PS2 Kensington mouse. I can't seem to get it to work.
> Is it compatible with Debian?
The Hardware-HOWTO at
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO-19.html#ss19.1
Add "ZAxisMapping 4 5" (without the quotes) to the "Pointer" section.
* Corey Popelier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [29-04-2000 12:29 PM +0800]
> My Intellimouse (PS/2) is on /dev/psaux.
> Haven't got the scroll bit working in X yet though, I recall this is some
> setting regarding the Z axis, but I haven
My Intellimouse (PS/2) is on /dev/psaux.
Haven't got the scroll bit working in X yet though, I recall this is some
setting regarding the Z axis, but I haven't played with it.
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas
Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Ron
Ron Stordahl wrote:
> So the prompt "ps2 - For most busmice connected to a ps/2 port" is
> confusing. I did choose that and clearly I do not have a busmouse. But I
> chose the "Standard" profile, which does not incorporate X. Is there a non
> X application which will use the mouse? If
From: J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Ron:
:
: I am looking at "Upgrading and Repairing PCs" fifth edition from QUE.
:
: BUS
: A bus mouse is typically used in systems that do not have motherboard
mouse port or any
: available serialports. The name bus mouse is derived from the fact that
the mouse
: requi
Ron:
I am looking at "Upgrading and Repairing PCs" fifth edition from QUE.
BUS
A bus mouse is typically used in systems that do not have motherboard mouse
port or any
available serialports. The name bus mouse is derived from the fact that the
mouse
requires a special bus interface board that oc
Ron Stordahl wrote:
>
> I am doing a fresh install and get to the point where the install asks:
>
> Do you want to run gpm's mouse-test program (Y/n)? (to which I respond)
> y
> Where is your mouse [/dev/ttyS0]? (to which I respond)
> /dev/psaux (since I have a Microsoft Intellimouse 1.2A P
On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Ron Stordahl wrote:
ps
> I am doing a fresh install and get to the point where the install asks:
>
> Do you want to run gpm's mouse-test program (Y/n)? (to which I respond)
> y
> Where is your mouse [/dev/ttyS0]? (to which I respond)
> /dev/psaux (since I have a Micros
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