John Wolford wrote:
>
> Haha, that sounds very familiar. I have the same mouse and had the same
> problem. I think i finally had to tell it i had a MS intellimouse before it
> would recognize the middle button, and then when it would pop up and ask me if
> i wanted it to take some action b/c of t
I am using the Logitech cordless Mouseman+. I had
weird issues too, but now it works flawlessly. When
installing, I had to select the Logitech mouse. Then
all buttons would work but the mouse wheel would not
work. I then cancelled out of the Logitech selection
and selected the Generic PS/2 wit
Yeah, that's what i did too, i set mine up with mouseconfig. Great utility,
that. I had to lie about what mouse i had though, in order to get at that
middle wheel
j
--- Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ric,
>
> I recently had a similar problem with my new IBM PS/2 2 button mouse, and
> Kud
Haha, that sounds very familiar. I have the same mouse and had the same
problem. I think i finally had to tell it i had a MS intellimouse before it
would recognize the middle button, and then when it would pop up and ask me if
i wanted it to take some action b/c of the "changes" i just picked the
Ric,
I recently had a similar problem with my new IBM PS/2 2 button mouse, and
Kudzu occasionally behaved weird with my previous M$ 2 button serial
mouse. I eventually gave up on Kudzu and ran mouseconfig from a terminal.
This at least saw the mouse, but still no mouse action. After checking
the
All
I have an interesting conflict with my mouse, & kudzu.
It's a standard Logitech 3 button PS/2 Mouse. Nothing fancy. LM 8.0 & kudzu have
teamed up to make me miserable.
Every time I boot, kudzu changes the state of the mouse. If it's connected &
happy, kudzu will claim that the mouse has been