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, USB-wired
Log
[Micha Feigin]
> 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
Hi Kristian,
I think I'm having the same (or similar) problem as you. Pity no wise
linux-guru's out there have responded yet.
I've recently switched to using OpenBox and ROX-Session for my GUI/wm.
However, my situation seems a little different from yours, in that I can't
say I've noticed wheel
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
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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Also sprach Michael D. Schleif (Wed 23 Jul 02003 at 06:59:31PM -0500):
> 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
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 with webpages.
>
>
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 trying to figure out
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.
>
> i'm trying to figure
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 upwards in your termina
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
Also sprach Michael D. Schleif (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 05:43:37PM -0500):
> Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 06:12:31PM -0400):
> > On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 05:04:28PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> > [...]
> > } Eureka!
> > }
> > } This works:
> > }
> > } mutt.vt100.translations:
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 06:12:31PM -0400):
> 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 d
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 sprach Michael D. Schleif (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 04:40:09PM -0500):
> Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 05:07:38PM -0400):
> > On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 04:01:43PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> > [...]
> > } Yes, I figured out the xrdb -load idiom; and, I also corrected my use
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 05:07:38PM -0400):
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 04:01:43PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> [...]
> } Yes, I figured out the xrdb -load idiom; and, I also corrected my use of
> } -title to -name.
> }
> } Yet, it still does *not* work in pager ;<
> }
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 04:01:43PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Yes, I figured out the xrdb -load idiom; and, I 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 th
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 with webpages.
>
>
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
toda
* 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 with webpages.
mutt doesn'
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-users.
Hi Viktor,
> If you are running XF4.0x you do not need imwheel. Actually, even in
> XF863.3.6 you do not need imwheel if you run KDE or gnome. They
> support it out of the box.
removed imwheel apt-get remove imwheel
although i never set it up to run whenever X started up
> First of all you h
Hi Mitul,
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 04:58:51PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am trying to get my USB MS Intellimouse to scroll in Linux.
> have downloaded and installed imwheel 0.9.9. My Pointer section in the
> XF86Config-4 is as follows.
If you are running XF4.0x you do
Hi all,
I am trying to get my USB MS Intellimouse to scroll in Linux.
have downloaded and installed imwheel 0.9.9. My Pointer section in the
XF86Config-4 is as follows.
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "Intel
Hi all,
I am trying to get my USB MS Intellimouse to scroll in Linux. I
have downloaded and installed imwheel 0.9.9. My Pointer section in the
XF86Config-4 is as follows.
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "IntelliMous
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