[Xpert]Mouse Problem

2002-05-17 Thread Kevin Pratt

Hello All,

I have had this problem with two different mice now.  After X has been
running for a while (about 2.5 hours) the hot spot on the mouse becomes
disjoint  from the main cursor image.  The only way I can fix it is to
reboot the computer.

When i click the actual action happens about ~10-20 pixels away from
where the mouse cursor actually is.

I was wondering if anyone had run into this problem before and if they
had can they point me in the direction of a fix.

I am running Gentoo Linux 1.1a on an Aopen MK73lE-N.  I used the X
distribution from the portage.

As I said, I have tried two different mice 1 an Aopen USB Optical mouse
(using the PS-2 converter (i am having USB troubles)), and an Acer
generic PS-2 mouse.

Thanks Kevin



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Re: [Xpert]Mouse Problem

2002-05-17 Thread Kevin Pratt

Yes it is.

Kevin

On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 10:59, Alan Hourihane wrote:
 And I bet this is with a CyberBlade/i7 or i1 ? :)
 
 On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 01:44:54AM +0200, Frank v Waveren wrote:
  On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 05:15:55PM +, Kevin Pratt wrote:
  [snip visual cursor being off from hotspot]
  
  This is not mouserelated but graphics related. You might want to post
  what driver you're using so the people making all the magic happen
  behind the screens know there's still problems. A workaround would be
  to turn on the swCursor option in your XF86Config (put 'Option
  SWCursor true' in the device section).
  
  PS: You are using 4.2 I hope?
  
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Re: [Xpert]Mouse Problem

2002-05-17 Thread Kevin Pratt

Adding the option did not seem to help.
Are there any other suggestions?

Kevin

On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 08:29, Kevin Pratt wrote:
 Yes it is.
 
 Kevin
 
 On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 10:59, Alan Hourihane wrote:
  And I bet this is with a CyberBlade/i7 or i1 ? :)
  
  On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 01:44:54AM +0200, Frank v Waveren wrote:
   On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 05:15:55PM +, Kevin Pratt wrote:
   [snip visual cursor being off from hotspot]
   
   This is not mouserelated but graphics related. You might want to post
   what driver you're using so the people making all the magic happen
   behind the screens know there's still problems. A workaround would be
   to turn on the swCursor option in your XF86Config (put 'Option
   SWCursor true' in the device section).
   
   PS: You are using 4.2 I hope?
   
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Re: [Xpert]Mouse Problem

2002-05-17 Thread Kevin Pratt

Sorry it did... my conf editing was not correct.

Kevin
On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 08:29, Kevin Pratt wrote:
 Yes it is.
 
 Kevin
 
 On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 10:59, Alan Hourihane wrote:
  And I bet this is with a CyberBlade/i7 or i1 ? :)
  
  On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 01:44:54AM +0200, Frank v Waveren wrote:
   On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 05:15:55PM +, Kevin Pratt wrote:
   [snip visual cursor being off from hotspot]
   
   This is not mouserelated but graphics related. You might want to post
   what driver you're using so the people making all the magic happen
   behind the screens know there's still problems. A workaround would be
   to turn on the swCursor option in your XF86Config (put 'Option
   SWCursor true' in the device section).
   
   PS: You are using 4.2 I hope?
   
   -- 
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[Xpert]Strange Lines.

2002-05-17 Thread Kevin Pratt

Thanks for your help with my mouse problem


I was wondering if there is another option that i can set that will help
reduce or remove lines that appear as the screen refreshes.  they are
really hard to describe.

They are especially apparent when an application loads its interface.

Thanks Kevin

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[Xpert]Mouse Problem

2002-05-16 Thread Kevin Pratt

Hello All,

I have had this problem with two different mice now.  After X has been
running for a while (about 2.5 hours) the hot spot on the mouse becomes
disjoint  from the main cursor image.  The only way I can fix it is to
reboot the computer.

When i click the actual action happens about ~10-20 pixels away from
where the mouse cursor actually is.

I was wondering if anyone had run into this problem before and if they
had can they point me in the direction of a fix.

I am running Gentoo Linux 1.1a on an Aopen MK73lE-N.  I used the X
distribution from the portage.

As I said, I have tried two different mice 1 an Aopen USB Optical mouse
(using the PS-2 converter (i am having USB troubles)), and an Acer
generic PS-2 mouse.

Thanks Kevin


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