I have been using KDE in Debian 5 Lenny since its release around Easter this
year. Mostly it is brilliant, my thanks to all the developers. But there has
been a persistent problem of unreliability of the 3 button mouse emulation,
that was not present in my old Woody system. This shows up
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Knotek Vlastimil wrote:
(snip)
> It's a standart serial mouse. I've tried run both gmpconfig and XF86Setup,
> and I've tried to
> switch between all options, but my mouse still doesn't work. :o(
> Any ideas ? Thanks.
I wasted hours with gpmconfig at one time - because it start
> > I have an old Genuis 3-button mouse and it doesn't work under debian
linux.
> > How can I configure my mouse under debian ?
>
> What kind of mouse is it? PS/2 or a serial?
> Do you want it to run with X or just at the console?
> For X: run XF86Setup and try th
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 02:21:08PM +0100, Knotek Vlastimil wrote:
> I have an old Genuis 3-button mouse and it doesn't work under debian linux.
> How can I configure my mouse under debian ?
What kind of mouse is it? PS/2 or a serial?
Do you want it to run with X or just at the con
Hi,
I have an old Genuis
3-button mouse and it doesn't work under debian linux.
How can I configure
my mouse under debian ?
V.Knotek
> ] I just bought a new 3 button mouse for the convenience of better cut and
> ] paste, and find that I can't seem to make it work.
Fabio Olive leite:
> Most likely your mouse is (like mine) a dual mode mouse. Check if it
> doesn't have "PC" and "MS" w
Ola!
] I just bought a new 3 button mouse for the convenience of better cut and
] paste,
] and find that I can't seem to make it work. When I first got it, I just
Most likely your mouse is (like mine) a dual mode mouse. Check if it
doesn't have "PC" and "MS" wri
I just bought a new 3 button mouse for the convenience of better cut and
paste,
and find that I can't seem to make it work. When I first got it, I just
pulled
the old one and put in the new, and it worked, but only in 2 button
mode. So I
exited X and ran gpmconfig, which would always hang
Systems?) which I did not want (do i?).
You do want MouseSystems mode. AFAIK, the Microsoft Protocol only
supports 2 buttons. You can find all the information you'll *ever*
want to know about your mouse (including how to get it to start up
in MouseSystems mode without holding a button down
Just got a basic Agiler serial mouse (AGM1904). It works fine but
the middle button does not respond.
I used the spec:
Section "Pointer"
Protocol"Microsoft"
Device "/dev/mouse"
BaudRate1200
Resolution 400
Buttons 3
If I add ChordMiddle or Emul
>
> I have a generic three button serial mouse on my computer. I can get X to
> recognize two of them, but can't seem to find a mouse driver in XF86Setup
> that will recognize the third button. Does anyone know a mouse driver
> that will work with a generic 3-button serial mouse that recognizes
Do you have gpm recognizing the 3rd button in the console mode?
If so, you can use gpm -R (and all the other gpm options you usually give)
to reproduce the events on /dev/gpmdata,
and configure X to read the events from there, using MouseSystems
protocol.
Be sure to read Mouse HOWTO and gpm manpa
I have a generic three button serial mouse on my computer. I can get X to
recognize two of them, but can't seem to find a mouse driver in XF86Setup
that will recognize the third button. Does anyone know a mouse driver
that will work with a generic 3-button serial mouse that recognizes all
three b
I set up my system initialy with a 2 button microsoft comaptible mouse.
Nw I have purchased a 3 button mouse. Both are serial. I have installed
the new mouse and iw roks OK except that i don;t get the middle button
functioanlity (Paste te in xterm for instnace). How
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