Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-22 Thread Roberto Rosselli Del Turco
Mike & Tracy Holt wrote: > [...] > > I hope that something has helped here; but since this isn't the support > list, I'll just say "good luck". Well, thanks anyway :) > Mike > Ciao -- Roberto Rosselli Del Turco e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dipartimento di Scienze [EMAIL

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-21 Thread Quel Qun
: Mike & Tracy Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker >Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 16:27:57 -0700 > >Hmmm... I'm not sure what to tell you. I've been using logitech >t

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-21 Thread Mike & Tracy Holt
Hmmm... I'm not sure what to tell you. I've been using logitech trackman marble w/ wheel on both my machines here at home without problem. I do include the imwheelrc file in the $user directory because that's the way it was originally intended to be used. I don't know if that's changed, but why

RE: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-21 Thread Stratos Laspas
ce is "psaux" or something like that. Then, I put "imwheel -p" in the autostart folder of KDE. Works fine with all applications. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roberto Rosselli Del Turco Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 10

RE: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-21 Thread Alex Boag-Munroe
My Microsoft IntelliEye doesn't scroll. Wheel don't work. -Original Message- From: Mike & Tracy Holt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 21 June 2000 12:47 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker I'm using the logitech trackball wi

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-21 Thread Roberto Rosselli Del Turco
Mike & Tracy Holt wrote: > > I'm using the logitech trackball with the thumb marble and scroll wheel, > it works just fine. You have to edit your XF86Config file (3.3.6 or 4.0 > - both work just fine) adding the lines to the 'Pointer' section: > > Buttons 3 > ZAxisMappin

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-20 Thread Mike & Tracy Holt
I'm using the logitech trackball with the thumb marble and scroll wheel, it works just fine. You have to edit your XF86Config file (3.3.6 or 4.0 - both work just fine) adding the lines to the 'Pointer' section: Buttons 3 ZAxisMapping4 5 and make sure to comment out t

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-20 Thread OS
Likewise, eversince 7.0 my mouse wheel has never worked. Unlike the original below my wheel mouse works with nothing at all. Owen On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, you wrote: > You guys can get mouse wheel to work? damn mine doesnt i have the logitech with > the thumb marble, And i have launced Imwheel too n

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-19 Thread Guy T. Rice
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco wrote: > details like this; even Netscape is behaving funny, when I launch it the > window is blank and useless for about 5 minutes, then it comes to life: > never seen this before, abrupt termination was the norm :) I have seen that before, when my

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-19 Thread Roberto Rosselli Del Turco
David BAUDENS wrote: > > root écrivit : > > [...] > > > 1. it works with Netscape and other Motif applications (Nedit), but the > > scrolling is worse (i.e. rough, not smooth as before); > > 2. it still works in most GNOME applications, but the scrolling is worse > > (idem, add a really annoyin

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-19 Thread Roberto Rosselli Del Turco
David BAUDENS wrote: > > root écrivit : > > [...] > > > 1. it works with Netscape and other Motif applications (Nedit), but the > > scrolling is worse (i.e. rough, not smooth as before); > > 2. it still works in most GNOME applications, but the scrolling is worse > > (idem, add a really annoyin

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-19 Thread Christopher Gallant
it's trakman marble plus On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, you wrote: > Christopher Gallant écrivit : > > > You guys can get mouse wheel to work? damn mine doesnt i have the logitech > > with the thumb marble, And i have launced Imwheel too no scroll > > > ? What is the name of this

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-19 Thread David BAUDENS
Christopher Gallant écrivit : > You guys can get mouse wheel to work? damn mine doesnt i have the logitech > with the thumb marble, And i have launced Imwheel too no scroll ? What is the name of this mouse (it's write under the mouse). -- MandrakeSoft

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-19 Thread Christopher Gallant
You guys can get mouse wheel to work? damn mine doesnt i have the logitech with the thumb marble, And i have launced Imwheel too no scroll > root écrivit : > > [...] > > > 1. it works with Netscape and other Motif applications (Nedit), but the > > scrolling is worse (i.e. rough, not smooth as b

Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-19 Thread David BAUDENS
root écrivit : [...] > 1. it works with Netscape and other Motif applications (Nedit), but the > scrolling is worse (i.e. rough, not smooth as before); > 2. it still works in most GNOME applications, but the scrolling is worse > (idem, add a really annoying 'circular' scrolling); > 3. it stopped

[Cooker] Wheel mouse support in 7.1/Cooker

2000-06-19 Thread root
I've just finished upgrading to LM 7.1 and I'm generally pleased with. There is one feature, however, that resulted in a mild disappointment: wheelmouse support. I have a Logitech wheelmouse (don't remember the exact model name) that worked perfectly under Linux Mandrake 7.0, that is, it worked g