On 26/04/24 at 16:50, tony wrote:
Thank you very much. It was indeed the mouse that had failed. I
'borrowed' a mouse from my laptop, which worked fine. Thanks again
Check it twice, maybe turn off the mouse and unplug/re-plug the receiver
it solves the issue.
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Am 26.04.2024 um 15:50:05 Uhr schrieb tony:
> Thank you very much. It was indeed the mouse that had failed.
Open it and check if there is dirt in the spokewheel. This will block
the light for the optomechanical sensor.
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On 26/04/2024 12:16, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 26.04.2024 schrieb tony :
Thank you very much. It was indeed the mouse that had failed. I
'borrowed' a mouse from my laptop, which worked fine. Thanks again.
Tony
My mouse wheel seems to have (suddenly) stopped working and will not
scro
Am 26.04.2024 schrieb tony :
> My mouse wheel seems to have (suddenly) stopped working and will not
> scroll. Anyone come across this? Help much appreciated.
Run xev and the scroll the wheel and check the output.
You should see something like this:
ButtonPress event, serial 32, synthe
Hi,
Debian 10/KDE.
My mouse wheel seems to have (suddenly) stopped working and will not
scroll. Anyone come across this? Help much appreciated.
Cheers, Tony
For starters, have you tried using the mouse on a different computer?
Certainly it is possible that the mouse wheel itself is not functioning.
I assume that you are trying to use the mouse in a graphical (X) session?
>From a terminal window, try running the "xev" command, availabl
I have an Entroware notebook computer, model W950PU, which when it boots shows
it as a 'style-note', and I can disable the touch pad when I use a USB mouse.
But I can't get the mouse-wheel working!
So how can I get full functions with the mouse please on this laptop?
Thank
Hi,
My mouse wheel behaves in a bit strange way.
Right after moving into an application window, neither up nor down
scroll works until the second wheel "bump." Subsequent scrolls work fine
until I move out from the window.
I use stretch (9.5 or maybe 9.6) mate desktop on AMD E-450,
Good morning.
Mouse wheel is super-sensitve, manageable but annoying.
Found some info that doesn't work, so what is the best, acceptable way
to adjust the mouse wheel? Preferably a graphical interface but
anything will do.
thanks (again, and w/o html),
tony
Good morning.
Mouse wheel is super-sensitve, manageable but annoying.
Found some info that doesn't work, so what
is the best, acceptable way to adjust the mouse
wheel? Preferably a graphical
interfac
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015, at 13:06, Louis Wust wrote:
> The trouble is that I am no longer seeing this behavior in evince,
> which makes it difficult to run further experiments. I'll keep an eye
> out and report back if I see it again.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015, at 18:43, Joe wrote:
> I'm using Xfce on si
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 13:06:02 -0400
Louis Wust wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2015, at 07:08, Nils Dallmeyer wrote:
> > I use XFCE and if I move the cursor to the taskbar and back
>
>
> I use Stretch as well.
>
>
I'm using Xfce on sid. The behaviour has improved in the last day or
two, but it still
vironment and I saw this problem
just yesterday. In my case, the PDF was very large (70+ pages) and the
scrollbar did not jump all the way to the bottom when I scrolled down
with the mouse wheel, but it did go much further than I expected. This
only happened when scrolling down, not when scrolling up
Hello,
I run a GTK3-app with scrollbars (for example evince with a big PDF
file opened) and the vertical scrollbar is positioned somewhere above
the bottom. I use XFCE and if I move the cursor to the taskbar and back
again to evince and then I scroll a little bit up or down, the
scrollbar jumps t
The wheel of my new mouse is very sensitive: when I click on it
(middle button), it also often generates a scroll event (button
4 or 5). This is also sometimes the case when I'm just touching
the wheel. How can I prevent these events from occurring?
For instance, the driver could start generating
Yes and Thank you, I reported it here >>>
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=673595 <<< Perhaps it will
suffice.
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> [xorg-server] Mouse wheel not responding while moving mouse
(...)
You should report this to Debian BTS :-)
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Description: All ioQuake3 engine same problem/bug. Mouse wheel not responding
while moving mouse ingame for UrbanTerror, OpenArena, Quake, Enemy Territory
and Doom 3 etc
Upgraded xorg-server to 1.12.0-1 amd New version xorg
Camaleón writes:
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 13:40:03 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>
>> Camaleón writes:
>
> (...)
>
Searching with Google using keywords 'evdev scroll wheel' gives to me
no answer for this. Thanks!
>>>
>>> Yep, there is not much information on the matter or at least I was
>>> un
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 13:40:03 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> Camaleón writes:
(...)
>>> Searching with Google using keywords 'evdev scroll wheel' gives to me
>>> no answer for this. Thanks!
>>
>> Yep, there is not much information on the matter or at least I was
>> unable to find a clear way to conf
On Ubuntu Maverick 32-bit, Ubuntu Natty 64-bit and Debian Squeeze 64-bit
the mouse wheel doesn't work. It's ok for older Ubuntu and Debian
installs, but those aren't installed any more, just old openSUSE 11.2
64-bit still is on my computer and there the mouse wheel still a
On Friday 02 December 2005 09:54 am, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently upgraded to KDE 3.4 in testing and it seems like the mouse wheel
> behavior is different. Now, when I place the mouse over an application
> button on the KDE panel and I turn the wheel, it swi
Hello,
I recently upgraded to KDE 3.4 in testing and it seems like the mouse wheel
behavior is different. Now, when I place the mouse over an application button
on the KDE panel and I turn the wheel, it switches **berween** applications.
Before, it used to switch between the different windows
ok i should read some more documentation, I am sorry.
That's OK we all have to learn :)
But on the other hand i think that dpkg-reconfigure should say me if
it wrote or not the configuration file to disk.
I think this only applies to this file and is as such a known 'bug' or
'feature' and t
On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 14:36 +0200, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
Anyway i run pdkg-reconfigure, but i didn't find where it writes the
XF86Config-4 file (does it generate that file?), so imodified
/etc/X11/XF86COnfig-4 by hand.
the reason for above is either in the man pages and these archives.
essent
On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 14:36 +0200, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> Anyway i run pdkg-reconfigure, but i didn't find where it writes the
> XF86Config-4 file (does it generate that file?), so imodified
> /etc/X11/XF86COnfig-4 by hand.
>
the reason for above is either in the man pages and these archives.
e
>
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
>
Well i solved the problem the mouse protocol have to be
ImPS/2
but was
PS/2
Thnx for the help
(As i supposed i had not to recompile the kernel...)
Anyway i run pdkg-reconfigure, but i didn't find where it writes the
XF86Config-4 file (does it generate tha
Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
>I can i get working my mouse wheel?
>I'm running gnome. I tried to cheat with the XF86Config options, as
>explained in the XF86 documentation, but nothing
>
>Thnx
>PAolo
>
>
>
>
You should describe your problem more informative so oth
On Friday 01 Jul 2005 10:47, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> I can i get working my mouse wheel?
> I'm running gnome. I tried to cheat with the XF86Config options, as
> explained in the XF86 documentation, but nothing
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
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I can i get working my mouse wheel?
I'm running gnome. I tried to cheat with the XF86Config options, as
explained in the XF86 documentation, but nothing
Thnx
PAolo
Trey Sizemore wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 09:50:05 -0400
> Tom Vier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Anyone else experience this? I hadn't updated my sarge install in a
>>few weeks, til it last night. Now the scroll wheels on my mouse and
>>keyboard don't work. I don't have time to track down the probl
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 09:50:05 -0400
Tom Vier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone else experience this? I hadn't updated my sarge install in a
> few weeks, til it last night. Now the scroll wheels on my mouse and
> keyboard don't work. I don't have time to track down the problem
> right now, so if an
Tom Vier wrote:
Anyone else experience this? I hadn't updated my sarge install in a few
weeks, til it last night. Now the scroll wheels on my mouse and keyboard
don't work. I don't have time to track down the problem right now, so if
anyone already has a solution, please post it.
I did.
Changi
Anyone else experience this? I hadn't updated my sarge install in a few
weeks, til it last night. Now the scroll wheels on my mouse and keyboard
don't work. I don't have time to track down the problem right now, so if
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Hi,
I recently upgraded my Thinkpad A30p and now the mouse wheel doesn't work any
longer. It has a built-in "mouse" (more a pen/trackball, no wheel) and a
external USB mouse with mouse wheel. "cat /dev/input/mice | hexdump" does not
show any events for the mouse wheel
Hi, I'm using Debian 3.1/Xfree86 4.3.0.1 with a Trust 250sp mouse.
The problem is that the wheel is not working, only the wheel.
I don't know if this helps, but the mouse works if I configure it like
PS/2, GlidePointPS/2, MouseManPlusPS/2, and doesn't work like ImPS/2,
NetMousePS/2, NetScrollPS/2,
Hi
This was an old item wherein I had problems with my mouse wheel not working
when I switched between a Linux and an XP box. I recently solved this
problem by buying a new KVM. It's a 4 port Aten CS-14 which I got
cheap-cheap (~US$70 new) on e-bay.
Now my keyboard never goes funny on e
Douglas G. Phillips wrote:
Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I wonder if it's KVM dependent . . .
If, after it does this, does WinXP drop the mouse wheel as well, or does
it work as expected when you switch back?
Another option that I would try is using GPM to handle the
Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I wonder if it's KVM dependent . . .
If, after it does this, does WinXP drop the mouse wheel as well, or does
it work as expected when you switch back?
Another option that I would try is using GPM to handle the mouse (with
the repeater f
On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 13:45:32 -0400
icebiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jacob S wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 12:48:49 -0400
> >icebiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >Sometimes switching to a text console and then back into X will help.
> >You don't have to exit X to do this, just pre
Jacob S wrote:
On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 12:48:49 -0400
icebiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I've got an XP and a Debian sarge system sharing the keyboard/mouse
through a D-Link DKVM-2 KVM switch.
The problem is that when I switch from Linux to XP and then back
again, my mouse wheel st
On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 12:48:49 -0400
icebiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've got an XP and a Debian sarge system sharing the keyboard/mouse
> through a D-Link DKVM-2 KVM switch.
>
> The problem is that when I switch from Linux to XP and then back
> aga
Hi
I've got an XP and a Debian sarge system sharing the keyboard/mouse
through a D-Link DKVM-2 KVM switch.
The problem is that when I switch from Linux to XP and then back again,
my mouse wheel stops working. I googled the issue and it looks like it
happens to a lot of people, and I
t; as "the entry that best describes your mouse".
Answer "No" to the "Emulate 3 button mouse?" question.
Answer "Yes" to the "Enable scroll events from mouse wheel?" question.
Then run
dexconf
This will generate the XFree86 configuration file
Hello
Eric Dickner (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I am using XFree86, but I'm not sure if the problem
> isn't with the Debian (2.4.27) configuration.
>
> Or is it a problem with how I've configured XFree?
> The KDE control center seems to think that the wheel
> is there and working fine.
You ne
Typically you have to use the magic lines in the XF86Config file:
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
In the input device section for your mouse.
It may be that the config missed this.
Not sure how kde could think it's working. It wouldn't be getting any
events.
Trying running "xev" and see if you
I am using XFree86, but I'm not sure if the problem
isn't with the Debian (2.4.27) configuration.
Or is it a problem with how I've configured XFree?
The KDE control center seems to think that the wheel
is there and working fine.
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Am Mi, den 16.06.2004 schrieb Greg Norris um 14:49:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 10:56:40AM +0200, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> > I have a logitech USB mouse which works great using 2.4 kernels. With
> > exactly the same setup in X, the same mouse attached to the same
> > computer works still, but only the
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 10:56:40AM +0200, Joerg Johannes wrote:
>> I have a logitech USB mouse which works great using 2.4 kernels. With
>> exactly the same setup in X, the same mouse attached to the same
>> computer works still, but only the three buttons: scrolling the wheel
>> doesn't do any
Am Mi, den 16.06.2004 schrieb Greg Norris um 14:49:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 10:56:40AM +0200, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> > I have a logitech USB mouse which works great using 2.4 kernels. With
> > exactly the same setup in X, the same mouse attached to the same
> > computer works still, but only the
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 10:56:40AM +0200, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> I have a logitech USB mouse which works great using 2.4 kernels. With
> exactly the same setup in X, the same mouse attached to the same
> computer works still, but only the three buttons: scrolling the wheel
> doesn't do anything, p
Hi everybody
This is a bit strange to me, and I don't exactly know how to track the
problem down. Here are the symptoms:
I have a logitech USB mouse which works great using 2.4 kernels. With
exactly the same setup in X, the same mouse attached to the same
computer works still, but only the three
Hm ... I had to plug in my mouse (USB) and "modprobe hid", and everything
works. It even autoloads hid now on reboot.
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On 06/09/04 02:30, Glenn Meehan wrote:
> I haven't got my mouse wheel working though it's not a big issue for me.
Cheers!
Glenn
I, too, had trouble with that! My solution, finally, for a ps2 mouse was:
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
Choose ImPS2 for mouse.
Your mileage may vary
it looks that after update to 2.6.5 kernel (debian source package)
the mouse wheel does not work very well.
*It doesn't seem to be X related*
Here's the most basic/simple situation/symptoms:
I stop X, read bytes from /dev/psaux (c program, using open and
read). for each mo
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On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 11:05:56PM +0100, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
> My mouse wheel doesn't work under Debian sarge.
Could you be more specific? Are we talking in X or on the console
with gpm or what?
> While installing Debian, it aske
On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 11:05:56PM +0100, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| My mouse wheel doesn't work under Debian sarge.
| While installing Debian, it asked about the wheel and
| I said yes to the question.
I don't know what question that was ... ... maybe its even a bug in
d-i.
Hi all,
My mouse wheel doesn't work under Debian sarge.
While installing Debian, it asked about the wheel and
I said yes to the question.
What can I do to make the mouse wheel work?
Thank in advance,
Jordi
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> I think the easiest solution if you don't want to access each mouse
> differently or use some special driver option to just use one moues
> stanza with /dev/input/mice and driver ImPS2.
The alternate solution is for the kernel to disable /dev/psaux
emulation. Herbert Xu did this
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 12:18:14PM +0100, A Mennucc wrote:
>
> I may have a solution
>
> it is a "bug" in the default X config created in Debian;
> the default config has two mouse stanzas,
> one for a a /dev/psaux and one for /dev/input/mouse0
> It seems to me that: kernel 2.6.0 sends movement
Aaaah!!!
Thank you so very much.
That's a lot better.
I had two mice configured, as you (correctly) guessed: "Configured
Mouse" and "Generic Mouse". After "Generic Mouse" was `commented out' in
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4 the problem was solved.
Thanks!
h: Kristian
A Mennucc wrote:
also, read
http
also, read
http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/2199
a.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 12:18:14PM +0100, A Mennucc wrote:
>
> I may have a solution
>
> it is a "bug" in the default X config created in Debian;
> the default config has two mouse stanzas,
> one for a a /dev/psaux and one for /dev/input/mous
I may have a solution
it is a "bug" in the default X config created in Debian;
the default config has two mouse stanzas,
one for a a /dev/psaux and one for /dev/input/mouse0
It seems to me that: kernel 2.6.0 sends movement events to both devices,
and then the mouse moves twice as fast
note that I
;t
say I've noticed wheel scrolling speeds increase across all applications.
Rather, I've found that when I switch desktops in OpenBox using the mouse
wheel, it jumps by two desktops at a time.
However, if I use FluxBox instead of OpenBox, switching desktops with the
wheel works fine (1
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:34:42PM +, J.S.Sahambi wrote:
> I installed Debian/unstable on a new machine which has optical Microsoft
> Intellimose with usb interface. The usb connector of the mouse is
> connected to the ps2 style connector of the PC with a usb-ps2 converter.
>
> The mosue is
I installed Debian/unstable on a new machine which has optical Microsoft
Intellimose with usb interface. The usb connector of the mouse is
connected to the ps2 style connector of the PC with a usb-ps2 converter.
The mosue is working but the scrolling is not working in any
application. Can anybo
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 06:05:33PM +, Bob Freemer wrote:
> On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 12:40:25 -0500
> Richard Hoskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Bob Freemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > My mouse wheel works, but is not as fast as I prefer
On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 12:40:25 -0500
Richard Hoskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bob Freemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > My mouse wheel works, but is not as fast as I prefer. I would like
> > it to universally do page up and page down instead of scolling by
&
Bob Freemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My mouse wheel works, but is not as fast as I prefer. I would like
> it to universally do page up and page down instead of scolling by
> lines. It seems this would have the proper effect in all
> applications, since pageup and paged
I've looked hard on google and in the archives, but can not seem to find directions
anywhere.
My mouse wheel works, but is not as fast as I prefer. I would like it to universally
do page up and page down instead of scolling by lines. It seems this would have the
proper effect i
My mouse started to act a bit differently after updating to kernel 2.6.
Otherwise it's quite nice (the differences, I mean), but the mouse-wheel
scroll is a bit too fast.
For instance I can't switch desktops in openbox by
mouse-wheel-scrolling, because it scrolls too fast... (The sc
My mouse started to act a bit differently after updating to kernel 2.6.
Otherwise it's quite nice (the differences, I mean), but the mouse-wheel
scroll is a bit too fast.
For instance I can't switch desktops in openbox by
mouse-wheel-scrolling, because it's `goes by'
Anyone had any success with getting the mouse wheel to work under
matlab? Seems like the mouse wheel events are recognise as button the
right button. Is there a way to fool it into thinking its scroll events
without direct wheel support from the program?
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 06:59:31PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} New problems ;<
}
} Intermittently, this *stops* working!
[...]
} What do you think?
[...]
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 07:17:44PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Furthermore, I just rebooted, and when I first startup
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jul 23 17:52:02 2003
>
Using a mouse with Mutt?
Isn't that against the law? :-)
(not really kidding)
Alan
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uld really be nice to use
> > } the mouse wheel to scroll down the page, just as I do with webpages.
> >
> > I actually read the mutt user list and saw the messages fly by on the topic
> > today. I didn't actually read them (just deleted them by subject), but I
> >
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 03:38:18PM -0400):
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 02:16:04PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> [...]
> } However, when I am reading long emails, it would really be nice to use
> } the mouse wheel to scroll down the page, just as I do w
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 10:55:08AM -0400, nori heikkinen wrote:
| on Tue, 22 Jul 2003 05:43:37PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif insinuated:
| > Now, sequence does *not* matter, and I can scroll with my mouse
| > wheel in mutt -- just as long as I use xterm, instead of rxvt.
|
| i'm tryin
Also sprach nori heikkinen (Wed 23 Jul 02003 at 10:55:08AM -0400):
> on Tue, 22 Jul 2003 05:43:37PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif insinuated:
> > Now, sequence does *not* matter, and I can scroll with my mouse
> > wheel in mutt -- just as long as I use xterm, instead of rxvt.
>
>
on Tue, 22 Jul 2003 05:43:37PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif insinuated:
> Now, sequence does *not* matter, and I can scroll with my mouse
> wheel in mutt -- just as long as I use xterm, instead of rxvt.
i'm trying to figure out what you mean by this -- just that you can
scroll upwa
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 06:38:08PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Now that I have this working, what documentation of xdefaults and
} xresources should I have on my debian boxen?
[...]
} I haven't delved into this side of X in several years. There are other
} things, similar to this rema
east a \n\ on the first line. And
> > the order shouldn't matter at all (except that the last line shouldn't have
> > a trailing backslash). Perhaps the problem was that you had trailing spaces
> > at the ends of the lines...?
> Now, sequence does *not* matter, an
t-and-pasted from the original email, and -- somehow -- had trailing
whitespace, as you surmised.
Now, sequence does *not* matter, and I can scroll with my mouse wheel in
mutt -- just as long as I use xterm, instead of rxvt.
Thank you, for your ideas and patience . . .
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 05:04:28PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Eureka!
}
} This works:
}
} mutt.vt100.translations:
} None: string(>>) \n\
} None: string(<<) \n
}
} Why does sequence of these two (2) mappings matter?
That's just bizarre. You should need at le
also corrected my use of
> > } -title to -name.
> > }
> > } Yet, it still does *not* work in pager ;<
> > }
> > } What else need I do?
> >
> > Hm. Does it work in the index? If you hit : and scroll the wheel do you get
> > angle brackets? Does yo
not* work in pager ;<
> }
> } What else need I do?
>
> Hm. Does it work in the index? If you hit : and scroll the wheel do you get
> angle brackets? Does your mouse wheel work in other X apps?
Apparently, scrolling UP works as expected; but, scrolling DOWN does
*not* work at all ;&g
oll the wheel do you get
angle brackets? Does your mouse wheel work in other X apps?
} Best Regards,
} mds
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Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 04:39:52PM -0400):
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 03:23:45PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> [...]
> } OK, I have created a standalone ~/.Xdefaults, including *only* your
> } suggestion; and, I have added your two (2) bind's to ~/.muttrc.
> }
> } I am
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 03:23:45PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} OK, I have created a standalone ~/.Xdefaults, including *only* your
} suggestion; and, I have added your two (2) bind's to ~/.muttrc.
}
} I am not sure about xrdb; but, I did /etc/init.d/kdm restart -- is it
} the same?
I
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 03:38:18PM -0400):
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 02:16:04PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> [...]
> } However, when I am reading long emails, it would really be nice to use
> } the mouse wheel to scroll down the page, just as I do w
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 02:16:04PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} However, when I am reading long emails, it would really be nice to use
} the mouse wheel to scroll down the page, just as I do with webpages.
I actually read the mutt user list and saw the messages fly by on the topic
* Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Seems like such a simple little thing.
>
> Yes, I know that this is not really on-topic.
>
> However, when I am reading long emails, it would really be nice to use
> the mouse wheel to scroll down the page, just as I do wi
Seems like such a simple little thing.
Yes, I know that this is not really on-topic.
However, when I am reading long emails, it would really be nice to use
the mouse wheel to scroll down the page, just as I do with webpages.
I'm running mutt in rxvt, if that matters.
I asked this in mutt-
The kernel don't want to know if your mouse has a wheel, but just on
which port it is plugged (ps/2, uart, usb ... ?)
X system has to do with mouse wheel.
Fred
florin gheorghiu wrote:
Hi,
How do I set-up a mouse-wheel logitech in my box sid, kernel
2.4.18-bf2.4 ?
T
-- florin gheorghiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Thursday, 30 January 2003, 07:11 PM +):
> How do I set-up a mouse-wheel logitech in my box sid, kernel
> 2.4.18-bf2.4 ?
In your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file, have the InputDevice section read as
below:
Section "InputDevic
Hi,
How do I set-up a mouse-wheel logitech in my box sid, kernel
2.4.18-bf2.4 ?
Thanks !
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That may be a tricky one. I am sure you tried Imps2
> It actually has 4 buttons. Normal 2, Mouse Wheel Button, and one button
> on the side by the thumb. The side button just does the same as the
> Mouse Wheel Button, so not worried about that, but the mou
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On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 06:42:04PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
> It actually has 4 buttons. Normal 2, Mouse Wheel Button, and one button
> on the side by the thum
"Michelle" == Michelle Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michelle> Just need a few pointers.. I should be able to figure it
Michelle> out once I know "where" to look.
My /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 reads
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver
Michelle Storm said:
> Umm.. forgot to mention.. I'm still a novice at this. Where do I do that?
> what file?
the main file you wanna edit is /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
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