Nicholas....here's how I do it: 1. Start Kedit (pencil & pad on the Panel) 2. Type in Kedit: #! /bin/sh 3. Press Enter 4. Type in Kedit: /usr/X11R6/bin/imwheel -k 5. Press Enter 6. Save file in Autostart directory & exit Kedit 7. Right click your new file in Autostart 8. Choose Properties then Permissions 9. Check User Exec 10. Restart the x-session Alan Nicholas Imfeld wrote: > > I just joined this list and have been kind of following the wheel mouse > responses, but I missed the first few. Can someone tell me how to initially > set up Linux so that the wheel can be used? I appreciate any help.
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