The easiest way to perform that is to try "setup" in a terminal and then choose "mouse
configuration"
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De : Dan Robbins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 3 juin 2003 07:01
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : newby mouse problem
Using gard
Try with:
mouseconfig
regards
--- Dan Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: >
Using garden variety Microsoft PS/2 mouse. We had
> generic 2-button ps/2
> mouse selected during setup, which worked fine after
> install (although
> short travel/movement). Upon changing hardware
> setting to approp
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 15:00, Dan Robbins wrote:
> Using garden variety Microsoft PS/2 mouse. We had generic 2-button ps/2
> mouse selected during setup, which worked fine after install (although
> short travel/movement). Upon changing hardware setting to appropriate
> Microsoft mouse, mouse first
Using garden variety Microsoft PS/2 mouse. We had generic 2-button ps/2
mouse selected during setup, which worked fine after install (although
short travel/movement). Upon changing hardware setting to appropriate
Microsoft mouse, mouse first improved travel performance, then began
acting flaky. W
Gang:
My USB mouse has been working perfectly for months.
But recently, since I've begun messing with the "cube" game, it has
died twice while playing the game. Playing along and all of a sudden
the mouse no longer works. Looking in /var/log/messages one sees this:
Dec 24 17:20:28 fcshome kerne
I'm running RedHat 6.2 with KDE as the standard desktop on my Compaq Armada
1750 notebook.
Everything works fine until the KDE screen saver's activate I can make use
of the mouse after this BUT I can't see the pointer on the screen. The only
way to get it back is to go to text console (CTRL-ALT-
I recently had my old AT based system upgraded to a new PIII 600 system.
When
I got my system back from the technician I noticed that when I booted to
Linux (RH 6.2)
I was getting a message box stating that a PS/2 mouse hardware had been
removed and
was asked whether I wanted to remove that config
You need to edit your /etc/X11/XF86Config , section "Pointer". Here is what it says
for me :
# **
# Pointer section
# **
Section "Pointer"
Protocol"M
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On a RH 6.1 box I originally installed a Logitech mouse on COM1.
I've tried to move the mouse to COM2. After connecting the mouse to COM2 and
rebooting, the
'scanning for new devices' p