--- Doug Jolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, David --
> 
> Thanks for your interest in helping me solve my
> mouse problem.
> 
> For both installations I was/am running an Intel
> Pentium 4 266 GHz processor
> with 512 MB RAM. On my current installation my
> kernel is 2.6.13-ARCH and my
> version of Xorg is 6.8.2. Unfortunately, I no longer
> have the FC4
> installation on which my optical/ps2 mouse worked.
> (I dumped it and
> installed Arch.) However, looking back at the RPMs,
> it appears that my
> kernel version was 2.6.11-1.1369 and my Xorg version
> was 6.8.2-31. In both
> cases, the same mouse was used which was a Memorex
> model MX4210. This mouse
> is PS2/optical.
> 
> Like I say, it's a bit unsettling to know there's a
> problem with the optical
> mouse. However, things are working great with my
> roller-ball mouse; so,
> while this is something I'd like to understand, we
> don't need to stress out
> over it. Life is so much better under Arch than it
> ever was under FC
> whatever, that I'm still in euphoria! :)
> 
> Thanks for the input.
> 
> ... doug
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> 
Your problem sounds like bad protocol or wrong number
of buttons, or an undead mouse. How about testing it
with a live CD, e.g. puppy or dsl ?? 
 



                
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