> > I'm using generic three-button wheel mice (PS/2) and the
> > x_mouse_protocol (etc.) in lts.conf is:
> >         X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL   = "IMPS/2"
> >         X_MOUSE_DEVICE     = "/dev/psaux"
> >         X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400
> >         X_MOUSE_BUTTONS    = 3
> > 
> ...
> 
> I have always had problems with getting wheel mice to work. Of course
> they were microsoft wheel mice so that may be my problem.
> 
> Do your above settings actually make the wheel work?
> 
> Have you tried the following?:
> 
> X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL    = "IMPS/2"
> X_MOUSE_DEVICE      = "/dev/psaux"
> X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION  = 400
> X_MOUSE_BUTTONS     = 5
> X_ZAxisMapping      = "4 5"
> 
> Also, if you search the mail archives for x_zaxismapping, you will
> probably find alot of information...I think I recall some folks having
> to specify a separate XF86Config file.
> 
> Worst case, if you can't get it to work properly, just set it up as a 2
> or 3 button mouse using the PS/2 protocol.

Is anyone actually using a wheel mouse (with the wheel working)
intellimouse or other in a LTSP client and has it working?
Over the past a couple of times I tried I gave up.
Yes, I read everything, but
still never got the wheel to work and gave up.
I was just getting ready to try again, but before I
do, it would be nice if someone could confirm they
actually have one working. This way I'll know I'm not
beating a dead horse. Of coarse mouse works great on
server, just could never get it on a LTSP client.











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