Try adding the line

imwheel -k &

to your .xinitrc file. Put that line before the other line that's already
there. If there's more than one line in it, put it before the last one.

On Feb 29 Eunice Thompson wrote:

> I'd like to have my wheel mouse start when I startx. Usually I've been
> opening a terminal window and typing 'imwheel -k' and then everything works
> OK.
> I noticed the 'Autostart' folder and tried to put a link in there for the
> imwheel, but when I restarted X , I received an error message stating there
> was no executable for the program---where did I go wrong?
> 
> 
> Thanks for your help
> 

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