On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:03:38AM +0200, Tom Kazimiers wrote:
unfortunately, my solution worked only a couple of days. Meanwhile I
have the same problems again and the search for solutions continues. So
if someone has Ideas about the source of my mouse issues I would be glad
to hear about them.
Hi again,
unfortunately, my solution worked only a couple of days. Meanwhile I
have the same problems again and the search for solutions continues. So
if someone has Ideas about the source of my mouse issues I would be glad
to hear about them. But, I still think wmii and rumai are not the cause.
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Tom Kazimiers wrote:
> Indeed, wmii was the not the cause, nor was Rumai.
> I switched the mouse driver in xorg.conf
>
> Driver "evdev"
>
> Prior to that I used "mouse" as driver.
Good to know! Thanks for resolving this.
Hi,
On 07/13/2010 04:03 PM, Kris Maglione wrote:
> My guess is that the problem is in Rumai. wmii really doesn't have
> much directly to do with mouse clicks except for left clicks on
> titlebars and resizing. Are you talking about menus, here, or
> something else? Also, have you tried one of the
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 10:19:43AM +0200, Tom Kazimiers wrote:
Hi,
wmii is part of my desktop for about 6 month now, but recently strange
mouse problems bother me. I use the hg-version and sunakus ruby wmiirc
(tip as well). What is happening is that mouse clicks do not seem to
reach the controls
Hi,
wmii is part of my desktop for about 6 month now, but recently strange
mouse problems bother me. I use the hg-version and sunakus ruby wmiirc
(tip as well). What is happening is that mouse clicks do not seem to
reach the controls/windows/etc. - just if I had not pressed a mouse
button. Another