Gerald,
I'm using a Micro Innovations KB-99T. These are impossible to find. You
can try every single search engine (hotbot, yahoo, excite, etc...), and
only one, Altavista, will turn up a place selling them. It's a _really_
nice keyboard. Anyways, the relevent part of my XF86Config is:
Section "P
Thank you very much. I got both of them running alongside each other
perfectly now.
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> *- Christopher Barry wrote about "Using two mice under X at once."
> | Hi all,
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> | I just today bought a really nifty keyboard with a built-in touchpad
*- Christopher Barry wrote about "Using two mice under X at once."
| Hi all,
|
| I just today bought a really nifty keyboard with a built-in touchpad and
| the touchpad part of it uses a serial interface, while my existing mouse
| is PS/2. I can switch between them by killing X a
To my knowledge you are only allows ONE pointer. The exception to this
is the XInput devices for items like drawing pads.
The xset should go in your .xinitrc or its equivalent.
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Hi all,
I just today bought a really nifty keyboard with a built-in touchpad and
the touchpad part of it uses a serial interface, while my existing mouse
is PS/2. I can switch between them by killing X and quickly editing
XF86Config and then restarting X, but I'm wondering if there is way to
get X
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