On Wednesday 18 December 2002 21:15, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 December 2002 20:50, Amir Tal wrote:
> > Section "InputDevice"
> >     Identifier      "Generic Mouse"
> >     Driver          "mouse"
> >     Option          "SendCoreEvents"        "true"
>
> This option is redundant, to say the least - "CorePointer" will suffice.
> "SendCoreEvents" is used if you want to configure two or more mice - for
> the second mouse and further.

removed.

>
> >     Option          "Device"                "/dev/psaux"
> >     Option          "CorePointer"
> >     Option          "Protocol"              "IMPS/2"
> >     Option          "ZAxisMapping"          "4 5"
> > EndSection
>
> Seems all right to me. Now, I recall that X may somehow interfere with gpm
> - at least it used to be like this in the past. Did you try to disable gpm
> before starting X?

yes, it didnt matter much. like i said, i added Option  "SWCursor" "True" to 
the device section, and that seems, for some reason, to solve the problem.

tal.


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