Hello,
Usually I could press the middle mouse button (of my synaptics
touchpad) to pan an image around in gimp. This stopped working today
:(
What can I do?
% gimp --version
GNU Image Manipulation Program Version 2.8.18
ii gimp 2.8.18-1 amd64
Dr. Edward Morbius wrote:
> Thanks. Yes, I'm behind on kernel upgrades (bugfixes but not updates).
> I'll try that.
>
> PS/2 middle button / scrollwheel swap also seems possible, though behavior
> isn't suggesting this.
I'm using custom build kernel 4.4.3 and usually custom build kernel on
deb
Thanks. Yes, I'm behind on kernel upgrades (bugfixes but not updates). I'll
try that.
PS/2 middle button / scrollwheel swap also seems possible, though behavior
isn't suggesting this.
On June 19, 2016 2:34:09 AM CDT, Felix Miata wrote:
>Edward Morbius composed on 2016-06-19 01:46 (UTC-0500):
I use debian testing on two computers.
On both USB mouses still work OK. PS/2 mouses have changed their behavior.
The scrolling direction was reversed as if "natural scrolling" was
set in mouse configuration.
Edward Morbius composed on 2016-06-19 01:46 (UTC-0500):
> I'm running Debian testing/stretch
...
I'm somewhat suspicious it's the kernel. From uname:
3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt4-3 (2015-02-03) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Maybe that is the problem. That looks like a Jessie kernel. Testing/
I'm running Debian testing/stretch on a Thinkpad T520i.
I'm using the internal trackpoint and mouse buttons, I've *disabled* the
trackpad (in BIOS).
Following a recent update and reboot, my middle mouse behavior has changed.
I can still use it to copy and past through the Xorg clipboard.
Testin
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
In IW keeping the middlemousebutton pressed centers the scroll position
on the location of the middle click.
Fine.
But my mouse uses a press of the second wheel as middlemouse button.
That is complicated and I want to use instead the side button.
How do I do that
On 08/07/2008 08:03 AM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
In IW keeping the middlemousebutton pressed centers the scroll position
on the location of the middle click.
Fine.
But my mouse uses a press of the second wheel as middlemouse button.
That is complicated and I want to use instead the side b
Hi,
In IW keeping the middlemousebutton pressed centers the scroll position
on the location of the middle click.
Fine.
But my mouse uses a press of the second wheel as middlemouse button.
That is complicated and I want to use instead the side button.
How do I do that?
evtest gives:
/home/
Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
I use the tools on thinkwiki[1] to get the middle button to work
correctly.
1. http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Tools
- Ryan
I use everything except tp scroll and would prefer not to use it if Xorg
supports it natively. Scrolling works fine in X right now. I just can't use
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 01:01:50PM -0700, Chris Dos wrote:
> I was running the xorg-server from experimental that wsa version 6.9.99.900
> that had the patch for middle button scroll and paste functionality for the
> Thinkpad. However, my recent apt-get upgrade for Sid installed version
> 6.9.0
I was running the xorg-server from experimental that wsa version 6.9.99.900 that
had the patch for middle button scroll and paste functionality for the Thinkpad.
However, my recent apt-get upgrade for Sid installed version 6.9.0. Which
doesn't seem to have the scroll/paste patch (or at least i
this is need to put the final point in when drawing
pictures any thoughts? note that trying to
emulate 3-buttons or not...made no difference...
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Subject: middle mouse button = double click ?
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Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 13:31:27 -0500
Is it possible to do this in KDE ?
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Andrea Vettorello wrote:
>
> Frank Zimmermann wrote:
>
> > Curtis Hogg wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > What do you have your repeater type set to for your gpm configuration? You
> > > may have a problem there.
> > >
> >
> > Here are the relevant lines in my gpm.conf:
> >
> > device=/dev/ttyS0
> > responsi
Frank Zimmermann wrote:
> Curtis Hogg wrote:
>
> >
> > What do you have your repeater type set to for your gpm configuration? You
> > may have a problem there.
> >
>
> Here are the relevant lines in my gpm.conf:
>
> device=/dev/ttyS0
> responsiveness=
> repeat_type=ms3
> type=ms+
> append=""
>
Tr
Curtis Hogg wrote:
>
> What do you have your repeater type set to for your gpm configuration? You
> may have a problem there.
>
Here are the relevant lines in my gpm.conf:
device=/dev/ttyS0
responsiveness=
repeat_type=ms3
type=ms+
append=""
This should work. I always used the MicrosoftProtoc
Curtis Hogg wrote:
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> What do you have your repeater type set to for your gpm configuration? You
> may have a problem there.
Ok,
I have to check this at home.
>
> What's the actual type of your mouse.
It's quite an old Logitech 3button mous
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What do you have your repeater type set to for your gpm configuration? You
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What's the actual type of your mouse.
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The real reason psychology
Hi there,
since my mouse refused to work under X with gpm running I changed
the entry in my XF86Config file from /dev/ttyS0 to /dev/gpmdata. Now
I do have my mouse under X and on the console but under X the middle
mouse buton is not working. Does anyone know a solution to this
problem?
Here is t
It works fine in the shell. But
> in X, the middle mouse button refuses to work.
>
> It is a logitech MouseMan Marble plus connectet to the PS/2 plug.
> I have configured it as usual with XF86config with the same settings that
> work fine in SuSE 7.0.
>
> I currently run Deb
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:49:30PM +0200, Carel Fellinger wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:28:53PM +0200, Martin Würtele wrote:
> ...
> > shure, but don't froget to delete / comment the "repeate_type=xxx" line
> > from /etc/gpm.conf as it causes strange mouse behavior in x.
>
> nah, it behaves
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:28:53PM +0200, Martin Würtele wrote:
...
> shure, but don't froget to delete / comment the "repeate_type=xxx" line
> from /etc/gpm.conf as it causes strange mouse behavior in x.
nah, it behaves as expected, it produces a baylonian situation:)
use repeat_type=raw and all
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 08:51:32PM +0200, Roberto Diaz wrote:
> It is very usefull too to use /dev/gpmdata and let gpm to work as a
> repeater (this way you can have more than one mouse)..
>
> $ ls -l /dev/mouse
> lrwxrwxrwx1 root root7 Jan 20 07:46 /dev/mouse ->
> gpmdata
sh
> I have a small problem with my PS/2 mouse. It works fine in the shell. But in
> X, the middle mouse button refuses to work.
> It is a logitech MouseMan Marble plus connectet to the PS/2 plug.
> I have configured it as usual with XF86config with the same settings that
> work f
Dear Debian community!
I have a small problem with my PS/2 mouse. It works fine in the shell. But in
X, the middle mouse button refuses to work.
It is a logitech MouseMan Marble plus connectet to the PS/2 plug.
I have configured it as usual with XF86config with the same settings that
work fine
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