Christophe Rhein wrote:

Hello,
That's what I get at the USB devices display:

USB Mouse

Manufacturer: Darfon

Unusual manufacture, is this correct ?


Class 0 (Interface) Subclass 0 Protocol 0 USB Version 1.16

Vendor ID 0xd62
Product ID 0xa100
Revision 1.0

Speed 1.5 Mbit/s
Channels 0
Max. Packet Size 0

Does it help?
Bye
Christophe




Well it looks like you have a usb mouse, though I'm not sure that
the make is right. Assuming you now have it set up in mousedrake
as a USB mouse (scroll wheel?)  and you are still having difficulties
on desktop , then to my mind that points towards an X windows
setup problem, or rather a screen setup/driver problem.

Do you have any 3rd party driver software installed ?
(like nvida , for instance)

I'm not much good at X windows setup scripts.
but the file in question will be
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4

Look for something about a mouse,like this,

Section "ServerLayout"
   Identifier "layout1"
   InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard"
   InputDevice "Mouse1" "CorePointer"
   Screen "screen1"

If this is correct and I'm not at all confident
about my advice, there are people on list with much
more knowledge than me, the mouse has to be set up
to work with Xwindows.

To sum up, you have an USB mouse in a usb hub
and you have a USB mouse configured in mousedrake.
then to my mind it has to be display ?
or else you have some B 'horrible type of mouse
no one has ever heard of, that works differently.
If so, buy yourself a mainstream mouse.

John

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