On Mon, Sep 15, 1997 at 10:03:24AM -0400, Brian White wrote:
> As I suspected, if X reads the mouse directly (and it does unless you are
> using it with GPM's "repeater" mode, the settings made via GPM won't affect
> X.
I didn't know about this mode. I had an interesting problem where X would
die
> >How can I adjust the responsiveness of the mouse under X? Right now I
> >almost have to move the mouse half way across the room to cross the
> >screen? It's a PS/2 mouse.
> >
> >I've adjusted (lowered) the resposiveness under GPM. Could that be affecting
> >things in X? X is accessing the mo
Brian White writes:
>
>How can I adjust the responsiveness of the mouse under X? Right now I
>almost have to move the mouse half way across the room to cross the
>screen? It's a PS/2 mouse.
>
>I've adjusted (lowered) the resposiveness under GPM. Could that be affecting
>things in X? X is access
On Thu, 11 Sep 1997, Brian White wrote:
> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 10:59:59 -0400
> From: Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Debian Users
> Subject: Setting X mouse responsiveness
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> How can I adjust the responsiveness of the mouse under X? Right now I
> almost have to move the mouse half way across the room to cross the
> screen? It's a PS/2 mouse.
xset m 10
(or see the xset -h output for more info).
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joost witteveen, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> How can I adjust the responsiveness of the mouse under X? Right now I
> almost have to move the mouse half way across the room to cross the
> screen? It's a PS/2 mouse.
Have a look at the man page of xset. xset m ... controls mouse speed and
accelleration. You can put your favourite setti
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