Fwd: RE: [newbie] imwheel: not working
-- Forwarded Message -- Subject: RE: [newbie] imwheel: not working Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 20:34:39 -0500 From: Nicholas Imfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, you wrote: On 12-Mar-2000 Claus Atzenbeck wrote: I was reading the installation guide for imwheel; I did everything what I've been told, but my wheel is still not working. Here is my pointer section of /etc/X11/XF86Config: Section "Pointer" Protocol "PS/2" Device "/dev/psaux" Resolution 100 Buttons 3 ZAxisMapping 4 5 EndSection EndSection I was starting "imwheel -k" after I was restarting the X server. I have a Fujitsu 3 button wheel mouse. Does anyone know how to get the wheel working? Thanks a lot for your help! Regards, Claus. Mine works :-P *grin*. You forgot to adjust the Protocol: Section "Pointer" Protocol"IMPS/2" Device "/dev/mouse" ZAxismapping 4 5 You might also have to copy /etc/X11/imwheelrc to your home directory and rename it to '.imwheelrc'. tom -- "No fun, no gain" Thomas 'tom' Berger, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (home), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) http://www.mandrakeuser.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've tried many different things myself in attempts to get the mouse wheel working. But whenever I change the protocol from PS/2 to IMPS/2 then I shut down and restart X my mouse flips out and the cursor flys to the upper right hand corner of the screen. Any thoughts on how to get it to work. -- Nic [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- -- Nic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] ATAPI Zip Drive
Can someone offer some help and tips for getting my ATAPI Zip 100 working? Much thanks. -- Nic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] wheel mouse
Okay. Here's where I am. I've read through the readme and tried to make the required changes. But whenever I switched from the PS/2 to IMPS/2 in the XFConfig and restarted KDE my mouse stops working properly (moving and clicking on its own). I don't know if I forgot to do something, did something wrong or what. Any Ideas? -- Nic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] wheel mouse
Thanks for the reply. I did what you suggested and it did work - to a certain degree. Now when I spin the wheel the cursor moves up and down on the screen, Is that all that it can do or is something else to get the wheel to act as it does in windows? On Wed, 01 Mar 2000, you wrote: Nicholashere'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. -- Nic [EMAIL PROTECTED]