Sorry Derek, 
meant to send this to the mailing list!

Thank you for your help Derek.

I ended up just adding it to ~/bash_profile since I am the only user, and
I hardly ever log in as root.

Also tried adding it to /etc/profile as su but it still reported that
file was readonly.  No problem though since it works thru bash_profile.

Thanks again!

Steve

On Sat, 22 Jun 2002 21:23:48 +0100
Derek Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Saturday 22 June 2002 04:50, Steve Jeppesen wrote:
> > Good evening everybody,
> >
> > I have a simple question I think...
> >
> > Is it possible to have the mouse speed set in a startup script of some
> > kind? When ever I log into a window manager, I always have to set my mouse
> > speed using xset m 9 1
> >
> > I have tried a GUI to set it, but never found a satisfactory setting so I
> > have resorted to using a terminal.
> >
> > It is just a hassel to have to set it everytime.
> >
> > Thanks for any clues and have a Great weekend!
> >
> > Steve
> 
> You can always put the xset command in ~/.bash_profile for an individual user 
> or /etc/profile for all users.
> 
> Alternatively there is a statement you can put in XF86Config-4 I cannot 
> remember just at present.  I guess the XFree86.org site has the details.
> 
> HTH
> 
> derek
> 
> 
> 

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