Rob Owens schrieb:
> Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>> This is a question for LTSP 4.2
>>
>> There are different types of optical mice here on my system, some of 
>> them have 400, some 800 dpi. For the faster ones, I defined 
>> "X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 800" in lts.conf, but there is no effect at all. 
>> They still run rather fast.
>>
> I had the same problem a while back, and Gideon Romm gave me this tip:
> 
> In lts.conf, set X_USBMOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/null"
> 
> I forget the exact reason why it works, but I think it has something to
> do with 2 mouse devices getting created when you use a usb mouse.
> Anyway, it worked for me.  By the way, I also have X_MOUSE_DEVICE =
> "/dev/psaux"
> 
> -Rob

Thank you, Rob for that hint, it really seems it helped. And sorry for 
answering only now, but I didn't find an opportunity to test it any 
earlier...

Rolf


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