Re: non-intentional double mouseclicks

2004-06-01 Thread Ping Wing
--- David Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You dont happen to be using kernel 2.6 by any > chance? so it is. > IIRC all mice in 2.6 hvae events sent via > /dev/input/mice and such yor x > server will pick up 2 mouse clicks because its > listening to > both /.dev/imput/mice ans /dev/psaux

Re: non-intentional double mouseclicks

2004-05-31 Thread David Leggett
You dont happen to be using kernel 2.6 by any chance? IIRC all mice in 2.6 hvae events sent via /dev/input/mice and such yor x server will pick up 2 mouse clicks because its listening to both /.dev/imput/mice ans /dev/psaux Try disabling the mouse on /dev/psaux (in your x config) On Monday 31

Re: non-intentional double mouseclicks

2004-05-31 Thread richard lyons
On Monday 31 May 2004 05:25, Ping Wing wrote: > Hi. > > I have omnibook xe3 laptop + sarge. > > When I click mouse [ I use only external logitech > optical USB, not tried with touchpad] , quite often > this one click is treated as two clicks, which result > that two applications are open, or that m

Re: non-intentional double mouseclicks

2004-05-31 Thread Kent West
Ping Wing wrote: Hi. I have omnibook xe3 laptop + sarge. When I click mouse [ I use only external logitech optical USB, not tried with touchpad] , quite often this one click is treated as two clicks, which result that two applications are open, or that mozilla closes two tabs, etc... Its pretty ann

non-intentional double mouseclicks

2004-05-31 Thread Ping Wing
Hi. I have omnibook xe3 laptop + sarge. When I click mouse [ I use only external logitech optical USB, not tried with touchpad] , quite often this one click is treated as two clicks, which result that two applications are open, or that mozilla closes two tabs, etc... Its pretty annonying. I wond