On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 11:32:13PM +0200, nicals wahlgren wrote:
> Using unstable, scroll wheel works fine. But each time I am shifting
> between computers and back to debian scrolling is not working. Doing
> >modprobe -r psmouse
> >modprobe psmouse
> gets scrolling back.
>
> Any ideas on how to
On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 10:03:16PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
| Jesper Holmberg wrote:
| >
| > What is the recommended way of adding support for the scroll wheel
| > (Logitech mouse) under X4.0.3 and Woody?
|
| here's what I have, it's for the mouseman wheel (with the sidebutton):
I tried this
Achim Bohnet wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 10 July 2001 05:07, Craig Dickson wrote:
> > Brian Nelson wrote:
> >
> > > Try this instead:
> > >
> > > Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
> > > Option "Buttons" "5"
> > > Option "ZAxisMapping" "
Geoffrey Romer wrote:
I have an identical mouse to yours, and an identical setup, except that I
am running the mouse through the USB port directly. I have had the same
problem, of having no wheel support enabled. I have exactly duplicated
the configuration you give below, but it does not work fo
On Tuesday 10 July 2001 05:07, Craig Dickson wrote:
> Brian Nelson wrote:
>
> > Try this instead:
> >
> > Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
> > Option "Buttons" "5"
> > Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
>
> I suppose anything is worth
Jesper Holmberg wrote:
>
> What is the recommended way of adding support for the scroll wheel
> (Logitech mouse) under X4.0.3 and Woody?
here's what I have, it's for the mouseman wheel (with the sidebutton):
in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Logitech C
On 07/09/01 16:09:37 -0700, Mike Pfleger wrote:
> Sorry to intrude, but I couldn't pass this up. I'm running testing
> and I'm having trouble getting my USB mouse scroll wheel to be seen.
>
> I have this setup in my XF86Config-4 file, but nothing seems to
> register the scrollwheel. I even tried
Brian Nelson wrote:
> Try this instead:
>
> Option"Protocol" "IMPS/2"
> Option"Buttons" "5"
> Option"ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
I suppose anything is worth a try, but I don't think the IMPS/2 protocol
supports the Intel
On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 04:50:29PM -0700, Geoffrey Romer wrote:
> I have an identical mouse to yours, and an identical setup, except that I
> am running the mouse through the USB port directly. I have had the same
> problem, of having no wheel support enabled. I have exactly duplicated
> the config
Geoffrey Romer wrote:
> I have an identical mouse to yours, and an identical setup, except that I
> am running the mouse through the USB port directly. I have had the same
> problem, of having no wheel support enabled. I have exactly duplicated
> the configuration you give below, but it does not w
I have an identical mouse to yours, and an identical setup, except that I
am running the mouse through the USB port directly. I have had the same
problem, of having no wheel support enabled. I have exactly duplicated
the configuration you give below, but it does not work for me. In particular,
my m
On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 04:47:05PM -0500, DvB wrote:
> After I upgraded to woody, my scroll wheel stopped working and, after
> fooling around for an hour or so, I figured out that the only thing
> amiss was the fact that my XF86Config file had Emulate3Buttons set to
> true (commenting this out fix
Jesper Holmberg wrote:
> What is the recommended way of adding support for the scroll wheel
> (Logitech mouse) under X4.0.3 and Woody?
I have the Microsoft Optical Intellimouse (using the USB-to-PS/2 adapter
so as not to use up one of my two USB ports) with a wheel plus side
buttons; the logic sh
Jesper Holmberg wrote:
What is the recommended way of adding support for the scroll wheel
(Logitech mouse) under X4.0.3 and Woody?
TIA
Jesper
After I upgraded to woody, my scroll wheel stopped working and, after
fooling around for an hour or so, I figured out that the only thing
amiss w
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