Thank Emad I'll give it a try.
Emad Fanous wrote:
>It works this way by default in mozilla. You'll be able find online how to make it
>work with other things like emacs and netscape...for example, to get it working in
>emacs, edit your ~/.emacs file and add these lines:
>
>
>
>;; wheel mouse
It works this way by default in mozilla. You'll be able find online how to make it
work with other things like emacs and netscape...for example, to get it working in
emacs, edit your ~/.emacs file and add these lines:
;; wheel mouse stuff
(defun up-slightly () (interactive) (scroll-up 5))
(d
Emad, Does your wheel work this way as well, or whould I have to do
something differnt to get that to work as well?
Emad Fanous wrote:
> to use the intellipoint, try doing this:
> edit /etc/X11/XF86Config and search for the mouse section...then set
> protocol like below and remove or comment o
to use the intellipoint, try doing this:
edit /etc/X11/XF86Config and search for the mouse
section...then set protocol like below and remove or comment
out the "emulate 3 button" line if it exists...make sure to
back up your original before making these changes, though.
Section "Pointer"
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El Jue 15 Ago 2002 14:11, Seth Brooks escribió:
> I'm pretty sure that you can't get the Intellipoint mouse to work
> on Red Hat, since it's Microsoft. But I was just wanting to have
> someone confirm this for sure.
>
> Also, what do I need to run PC
of
course it works.
as far
as games go see Wine at www.winehq.org or
find WineX at http://www.transgaming.com/ which is
meant for game playing.
--rje
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