http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2810





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-06 09:30 -------
On Thursday 06 March 2003 01:26, jmdias37 wrote:

This is a Belkin problem, it does not emulate the IMPS/2 protocol properly.
Try booting your Linux box with the box switched to the other PC, and the 
mouse type set to "Auto" in XF86Config and see that the Belkin tells X that
it is a standard PS/2 (3 button mouse), not a mouse wheel mouse.




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I'm actually using a belkin 2 ports PS/2 KVM so I can "control" two machines with one 
console (Keyboard, mouse and screen) 
The KVM doc gives it to be fully compatible with Linux (all distros) 
When I set the mouse to standard mouse, I am able to switch from one machine to 
another 
without any problem. 
If the mouse is set to PS/2 with wheel, switching back to ML9.1 makes the cursor out 
of 
control, as well as the buttons. 
(The other machine is a win2K server (yes ARGH ! LOL) and recognizes the wheel without 
any prob) 
If you have some time left.... ;)

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