If I were better at programming I would like to
see what happens if I were to reverse compile
the windows drivers and then re-compile them
for linux, or if I would have to change any
of the lines of code, since it runs for the
same hardware it should not be to rottenly
difficult unless there is something that
I am n0t aware of.

On Sat, 13 May 2000, you wrote:
> Hello,
>       I'm using a logitech trackball which has really nice drivers and
> software for windows, but according to the company, Linux just isn't
> worth supporting.  Anyway, there's a really nice feature called 'smart
> move' that whenever you open a window, etc., the cursor automatically
> moves to the default button on that page.  Example:  when an 'alert' box
> pops up that says either 'ok' or 'cancel', with the 'ok' button
> highlighted by default, the cursor instantly goes there.  It's a simple
> feature that I've grown to REALLY appreciate in windows, but I miss in
> Linux.  It's supported in all versions of 'mouseware' by logitech, and
> I'm wondering if there's a comparable Linux program that would do that? 
> If not, how hard would it be to create a program like that?
> 
> Thanks all,
> Mike
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> Kirkland, WA
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