On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, David J. Kanter wrote:
djkant >I have a Logitech MouseMan Wheel, yet must use the ps2 driver rather
than
djkant >the Logitech MouseMan driver when running XF86Setup (the Logitech driver
djkant >makes the mouse jumpy). Why is that? Is my mouse schizophrenic?
the mouseman driv
Turns out that the old Logitech mice used a proprietary protocol.
That is what XFree86 refers to when it says "Logitech mouse".
Gnerally, any mouse that connects to a PS/2 port will use the
PS/2 protocol.
Bryan
On 21-Jan-2000 Nick Jennings wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 05:51:39PM -0600, David
David J Kanter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DJK> I have a Logitech MouseMan Wheel, yet must use the ps2 driver rather than
DJK> the Logitech MouseMan driver when running XF86Setup (the Logitech driver
DJK> makes the mouse jumpy). Why is that? Is my mouse schizophrenic?
DJK>
DJK> Is the key the conn
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 05:51:39PM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
> I have a Logitech MouseMan Wheel, yet must use the ps2 driver rather than
> the Logitech MouseMan driver when running XF86Setup (the Logitech driver
> makes the mouse jumpy). Why is that? Is my mouse schizophrenic?
>
> Is the key t
I have a Logitech MouseMan Wheel, yet must use the ps2 driver rather than
the Logitech MouseMan driver when running XF86Setup (the Logitech driver
makes the mouse jumpy). Why is that? Is my mouse schizophrenic?
Is the key the connector at the back of my desktop, not the label on the
bottom of my m
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