Jose,
I forgot to mention, that when you change a mouse setting with
<mouseconfig>
you need to run Xconfigurator again to get the info into the Xfiles.  I
found
this out when I converted from a serial mouse to a PS/2 mouse on one
machine.
Brian


Jose Alberto Abreu wrote:
> 
> Brian Erikson translated his thoughts to electrons:
> 
> > Jose,
> > Sorry, but my change to dev/psaux didn't fix the problem.  Darn it.
> > This
> > mouse, actually a SCSI Kensington trackball worked before and I don't
> > know
> > what caused it to stop.  I was able to get it to 'almost' work by
> > selecting
> > the one Kensington mouse in the mouseconfig list but it still jumps to
> > the
> > left side whenever I move the mouse to the left at all.  I haven't given
> > up
> > and will report back when and if I get some better results.
> >
> > Brian
> >
> 
> mhmmm... My mouse is completely uncontrollable, leaving KDE useless.
> I have a Genius Netmouse that works fine in windose... I could try to get another
> mouse, but, considering that there's a "Genius Netmouse" setting in Mouseconfig, I
> doubt that works...
> 
> Could it be something more serious, like a bug in KDE or something?
> My mouse worked fine in RedHat 5.1 with some other window manager.
> 
> Jose Alberto

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