Re: mouseproblems

2004-01-03 Thread Rob van den Berg
Pablo Aguiar wrote: Rob van den Berg wrote: I have been trying to find a solution in several mailing lists, but could not find it (or overlooked). What to do? Hi. You could take a look at the thread named "GPM for mouse" at the following link: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: mouseproblems

2003-12-21 Thread Pablo Aguiar
Rob van den Berg wrote: > I have been trying to find a solution in several mailing lists, but > could not find it (or overlooked). > > What to do? Hi. You could take a look at the thread named "GPM for mouse" at the following link: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/thrd5.html#75943

Re: mouseproblems

2003-12-21 Thread Kent West
Rob van den Berg wrote: My mouse is not working in KDE It's a PS/2 trackball from Primax. In KDE the pointer (Arrow) goes to the right top corner. When I'm lucky I can drag it to the "K" in the left down corner. I had the advise to stop /etc/init.d/gpm , but then nothing worked anymore. With gp

Re: mouseproblems

2003-12-21 Thread Kevin Mark
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 10:20:35AM +0100, Rob van den Berg wrote: > My mouse is not working in KDE > It's a PS/2 trackball from Primax. > In KDE the pointer (Arrow) goes to the right top corner. > When I'm lucky I can drag it to the "K" in the left down corner. > > I had the advise to stop /etc/in

Re: mouseproblems

2003-12-21 Thread GCS
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 10:20:35AM +0100, Rob van den Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My mouse is not working in KDE > It's a PS/2 trackball from Primax. > In KDE the pointer (Arrow) goes to the right top corner. > When I'm lucky I can drag it to the "K" in the left down corner. > > I had the ad

Re: mouseproblems

2003-12-21 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 10:20:35AM +0100, Rob van den Berg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > My mouse is not working in KDE > It's a PS/2 trackball from Primax. > In KDE the pointer (Arrow) goes to the right top corner. > When I'm lucky I can drag it to the "K" in the left down corner. This generally i