On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 10:13 pm, Per-Olof Litby - Reg'l Mgr Nordic/Baltic - Java
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> One of the nice features of using a wheel mouse in Windows is that the
> wheel button can be configured to do several different things, including
> double click
One of the nice features of using a wheel mouse in Windows is that
the wheel button can be configured to do several different things,
including double click which is something I've gotten used to.
Is there a way to do this in Mandrake?
thanks,
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From: David Savolainen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 3:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] mouse wheel and tv card problems
It does not appear as if my XF86Config-4 file is the problem. There was
no real
It does not appear as if my XF86Config-4 file is the problem. There was
no real difference between your snippets and my config. I even dug up a
backup copy I made not long ago when the wheel was working properly, and
there was no change in wheel behavior. What else governs mouse wheel
behavior?
On Sunday 05 January 2003 7:11 pm, David Savolainen wrote:
> A second side effect is my stb tv card (bt878) stopped working, and
> the tv card configuration utility does not seem to work. What can
> be done?
try modprobing bttv and see if it works.
-s
Want to buy your Pack or Services from Ma
You have to modify the XF86Config-4 (in /etc/X11) file by hand as I found
out on my laptop. There was a thread on this around 12-12-02. I got helped
by several on the list but also had to do some searching of my own. I have
a laptop and I wanted my touchpad AND USB optical scroll mouse to be fu
Hello all,
I performed a clean install of MDK9 and now the mouse wheel does not
behave properly anymore. The wheel used to nicely scroll window
contents. Now except for Galeon, it performs page up, page down
operations. Also in programs like pan with multipane program windows,
the pane with the
> I would be intersted to know this also. However, I find I like the
> Mandrake behavior; it drives me crazy in Windows to have to move to the
> proper part of the screen to get my message to scroll.
The suggestion I received yesterday proved right, killing imwheel solved
this problem, err
On Monday 12 November 2001 19:23, Timothy R.Butler wrote:
> Hi again,
> I'm sorry to keep asking questions, but I'm just trying to get everything
> working. :-\ I'm happy to see that XFDrake setup my mouse wheel, but there
> is something curiously different about the way my wheel works in LM tha
Hi again,
I'm sorry to keep asking questions, but I'm just trying to get everything
working. :-\ I'm happy to see that XFDrake setup my mouse wheel, but there is
something curiously different about the way my wheel works in LM than it did
in SuSE.
In SuSE, if I would take my pointer and ho
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