Hi All;
I have a Logitech Nano VX wireless mouse - I'm running Fedora 9 KDE4 in a VM
(Vmware Fusion on a mac)
Anyone kow how I can setup the middle mouse button ? my xorg.conf has no mouse
section (see listing below)
Thanks in advance
# cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
On Thursday 09 October 2008 04:04:45 Tim wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 19:04 -0700, Konstantin Svist wrote:
There are also some PS2 models (though they're not very common), but
they work just as well if not better than USB mice.
Why do you say that? I'd been my experience, over several
fred smith wrote:
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 01:54:43PM -0400, Jim wrote:
I have a Leeds Wireless Mouse that works on a 27mhz freq. Is it a WiFi
or What ?
I have the dongle and mouse, how would I get it working in Fedora 8.
by just plugging it in and using it???
That's the way my MS
I have a Leeds Wireless Mouse that works on a 27mhz freq. Is it a WiFi
or What ?
I have the dongle and mouse, how would I get it working in Fedora 8.
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Mark Haney wrote:
Jim wrote:
I have a Leeds Wireless Mouse that works on a 27mhz freq. Is it a
WiFi or What ?
I have the dongle and mouse, how would I get it working in Fedora 8.
I think all wireless mouse devices (and keyboards) are bluetooth. The
dongle is possibly a USB-to-Bluetooth
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008 14:45:30 -0400
Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
Jim wrote:
I have a Leeds Wireless Mouse that works on a 27mhz freq. Is it a
WiFi or What ?
I have the dongle and mouse, how would I get it working in Fedora 8.
I think all wireless mouse devices
Jim wrote:
I have a Leeds Wireless Mouse that works on a 27mhz freq. Is it a WiFi
or What ?
I have the dongle and mouse, how would I get it working in Fedora 8.
I think all wireless mouse devices (and keyboards) are bluetooth. The
dongle is possibly a USB-to-Bluetooth adapter
Mark Haney wrote:
I think all wireless mouse devices (and keyboards) are bluetooth. The
dongle is possibly a USB-to-Bluetooth adapter.
Nope. Logitech for example prefer their own proprietary radio protocol. Very
few of their wireless mice use Bluetooth.
Most wireless protocols use
Björn Persson wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
I think all wireless mouse devices (and keyboards) are bluetooth. The
dongle is possibly a USB-to-Bluetooth adapter.
Nope. Logitech for example prefer their own proprietary radio protocol. Very
few of their wireless mice use Bluetooth.
Most wireless
Jim wrote:
I have a Leeds Wireless Mouse that works on a 27mhz freq. Is it a WiFi
or What ?
I have the dongle and mouse, how would I get it working in Fedora 8.
It should Just Work(TM) when you plug in the dongle. You may need to
synchronize it with the mouse (both dongle and mouse should
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 01:54:43PM -0400, Jim wrote:
I have a Leeds Wireless Mouse that works on a 27mhz freq. Is it a WiFi
or What ?
I have the dongle and mouse, how would I get it working in Fedora 8.
by just plugging it in and using it???
That's the way my MS wireless mouse works. No muss
fred smith wrote:
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 01:54:43PM -0400, Jim wrote:
I have a Leeds Wireless Mouse that works on a 27mhz freq. Is it a WiFi
or What ?
I have the dongle and mouse, how would I get it working in Fedora 8.
by just plugging it in and using it???
That's the way my MS
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
fred smith wrote:
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 01:54:43PM -0400, Jim wrote:
I have a Leeds Wireless Mouse that works on a 27mhz freq. Is it a WiFi
or What ?
I have the dongle and mouse, how would I get it working in Fedora 8.
by just plugging
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 19:04 -0700, Konstantin Svist wrote:
There are also some PS2 models (though they're not very common), but
they work just as well if not better than USB mice.
Why do you say that? I'd been my experience, over several years of
using different releases of Linux, and on
After latest updates (last day or two), my wireless mouse quit working.
Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse combo are the devices, as keyboard
works fine, mouse does not. Wired ps2 mouse works fine (currently using
it).
Anyone else noticed?
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On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 07:17:05AM -0500, Mike Chambers wrote:
After latest updates (last day or two), my wireless mouse quit working.
Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse combo are the devices, as keyboard
works fine, mouse does not. Wired ps2 mouse works fine (currently using
it).
Anyone
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