Maybe you should try ExplorerPS/2 in XFconfig rather than imps/2. It all works
great for me.
On approximately Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 08:06:46AM -0500, Tyler Braun wrote:
I experienced the same problems with my intellimouse. What you're looking for
is
quite simple, I guessed at how I could get
Okay, first of all, please use paragraphs. They exist for a reason :)
Since it's too much trouble for me to break things up to present a nice
clear, response, you'll have to deal with my babbling.
First of all, if your mouse isn't initialized as an IntelliMouse, it
pretends it's a regular PS/2
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, David B. Harris wrote:
Okay, first of all, please use paragraphs. They exist for a reason :)
Since it's too much trouble for me to break things up to present a nice
clear, response, you'll have to deal with my babbling.
Yeah, sorry about that...my babbling doesn't
I experienced the same problems with my intellimouse. What you're looking for is
quite simple, I guessed at how I could get the new Zaxis line and it worked. =]
Section InputDevice
# Identifier and driver
Identifier Mouse1
Driver mouse
Option ProtocolIMPS/2
Option
To quote Dave Bresson [EMAIL PROTECTED],
# On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, David B. Harris wrote:
# Yeah, sorry about that...my babbling doesn't translate well to
paragraphs.
# Ah well...
:)
# First of all, if your mouse isn't initialized as an IntelliMouse, it
# pretends it's a regular PS/2 mouse.
#
#
Hi there,
I'm having a problem with my Microsoft Intellimouse (an intellimouse with
two buttons and a scroll wheel that uses the ps/2 interface) since going
from a 2.2.x kernel to 2.4.1. The way i have setup (and how everything
worked perfectly before this upgrade) was that gpm was set to
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