On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 08:36:32PM +0200, Mickael Chazaux wrote: > Hi, > > Again, I hit in the whizzingly fast mouse problem with Xorg. With my > previous release of Xorg (1.7.6) I solved this using a hal FDI file. > Here is the link fore reference : > > http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/gentoo/desktop/207830 > > The solution was to merge this XML fragment in HAL : > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> > <deviceinfo version="0.2"> > <device> > <match key="info.product" contains="Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse"> > <merge key="input.x11_options.ConstantDeceleration" type="string">2</merge> > <merge key="input.x11_options.AccelerationProfile" type="string">-1</merge> > </match> > </device> > </deviceinfo> > > in order to set the options ConstantDeceleration and > AccelerationProfile to sane values. > > Today I tried Xorg 1.8.0, and I added this content to > /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf : > > Section "InputClass" > Identifier "My mouse" > MatchProduct "Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse" > Option "AccelerationProfile" "-1" > Option "ConstantDeceleration" "10" > EndSection > > In Xorg log (Xorg -retro -verbose 10 2>log) I see : > > (II) config/udev: Adding input device Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse > (/dev/input/event12) > (**) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: Applying InputClass "My mouse" > <<<<<<<<<<< > (**) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: Applying InputClass "evdev pointer > catchall" > (**) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: always reports core events > (**) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: Device: "/dev/input/event12" > (II) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: Found 12 mouse buttons > (II) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: Found scroll wheel(s) > (II) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: Found relative axes > (II) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: Found x and y relative axes > (II) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: Configuring as mouse > (**) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: YAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5 > (**) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: EmulateWheelButton: 4, > EmulateWheelInertia: 10, EmulateWheelTimeout: 200 > (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Bluetooth Laser Travel > Mouse" (type: MOUSE) > (II) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: initialized for relative axes. > (II) config/udev: Adding input device Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse > (/dev/input/mouse2) > (**) Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse: Applying InputClass "My mouse" > (EE) No input driver/identifier specified (ignoring) > > So I assume my options are merged in the configuration. But it has no > effect. What can be wrong ?
just guessing, maybe it is the last error (no driver...ignoring...)? have you tried adding explicit Driver "evdev"? yoyo
