I have successfully loaded 5.3 and cvsuped to STABLE.
Since loading Xorg, I have been trying to use my wheel
on my mouse. I have edited the xorg conf file that I
created and followed the hand book and even some
threads from this list.
Can someone please point me in the right direction for
this?
this list.
i use my wheel mouse with this conf in xorg.conf
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse2
Driver mouse
Option Protocol Auto
Option Device/dev/sysmouse
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
EndSection
Can someone please point me in the right
Ronnie Clark wrote:
I have successfully loaded 5.3 and cvsuped to STABLE.
Since loading Xorg, I have been trying to use my wheel
on my mouse. I have edited the xorg conf file that I
created and followed the hand book and even some
threads from this list.
Can someone please point me in the right
All,
Thanks for the responses. I hope this will help:
Currently I have this in my xorg.conf.new file:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol auto
Option Device /dev/sysmouse
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
Ronnie Clark extolled:
So, does it matter where my xorg.conf.new file is at?
Mine is in the /root directory, which is where it was
originally configured. Is there another conf file I
need to edit? again, I'm stuck on this one.
If this is not enough about the problem, please feel
free to
Ronnie Clark wrote:
(**) Option Protocol auto
(**) Mouse0: Device: /dev/sysmouse
(**) Mouse0: Protocol: auto
(**) Option CorePointer
(**) Mouse0: Core Pointer
(**) Option Device /dev/sysmouse
(==) Mouse0: Emulate3Buttons, Emulate3Timeout: 50
(**) Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
(**) Mouse0: ZAxisMapping:
Ronnie Clark extolled:
OK, I have generated a new xorg.conf.new file. I have
edited it and copied it over to /etc/X11.
Here is a snip of the xorg log file:
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==)
default setting,
(++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II)
informational,
Yes to both you and Phil.
Thanks,
Ron Clark
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On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 09:42 -0800, Ronnie Clark wrote:
Yes to both you and Phil.
Thanks,
Ron Clark
If it is a usb mouse, make sure the usbd is translating the wheel
events. There is some stuff in the handbook on this.
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I managed to get my wheel working in xorg, but this required disabling
it for the console. This is a sub-optimal solution, but it works for me
because I don't often want to use the mouse in the console---sometimes I
would like to but I didn't want to fight with it anymore. Here is what
I did:
Well after my last post I started playing with things again, and have
the mouse working in the console and the wheel working in xorg.
/etc/rc.conf
moused_enable=YES
#moused_port=/dev/psm0
#moused_type=intellimouse
/etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Identifier Mouse1
Driver mouse
Option Protocol
OK, I have generated a new xorg.conf.new file. I have
edited it and copied it over to /etc/X11.
Here is a snip of the xorg log file:
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==)
default setting,
(++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II)
informational,
(WW) warning, (EE)
Hello List.
This is a total newbie question but I have been unable to make my wheel
mouse work.
I want to be able to scroll my browser (Opera) pages and my emacs editor
and such.
I have the following in my xorg.conf file:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option
On Tuesday 09 November 2004 19:28, Tom Connolly wrote:
Hello List.
This is a total newbie question but I have been unable to make my wheel
mouse work.
I want to be able to scroll my browser (Opera) pages and my emacs editor
and such.
I have the following in my xorg.conf file:
Section
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Connolly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 12:02 AM
To: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: Wheel Mouse
Hello List,
I'm new to FreeBSD so if this question has been covered to death I
appologize. I can't seem to find any
Hello List,
I'm new to FreeBSD so if this question has been covered to death I
appologize. I can't seem to find any documentation
on how to get my wheel mouse working. Can someone please help me with
either the solution or some doc links?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Hello Thomas,
Friday, September 10, 2004, 7:01:40 AM, you wrote:
Hello List,
I'm new to FreeBSD so if this question has been covered to death I
appologize. I can't seem to find any documentation
on how to get my wheel mouse working. Can someone please help me with
either the solution
On Sunday, April 18, 2004 6:10:43 AM Markie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 00:59:32 +0100
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|Subject: Re: Configuring Compaq Wireless Optical Wheel Mouse
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Subject: Re: Configuring Compaz Wireless Optical Wheel Mouse
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On Sunday, April 18, 2004 3:01:17 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| |Subject: Configuring Compaq Wireless Optical Wheel Mouse
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| |
| | I am trying to configure a COMPAQ Wirless Optical Mouse to work with
|KDE
| |on
| | FreeBSD 5.2.1. so far I have not been very successful. This is a USB
| |mouse
I am trying to configure a COMPAQ Wirless Optical Mouse to work with KDE on
FreeBSD 5.2.1. so far I have not been very successful. This is a USB mouse.
I can get the mouse pointer to work in FreeBSD and KDE without any problem.
However, I can not get the wheel to work anywhere.
This is the
Try /dev/ums0 :)
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Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 12:28 AM
Subject: Configuring Compaq Wireless Optical Wheel Mouse
I am trying to configure a COMPAQ Wirless Optical Mouse to work with KDE
Hello all.,
I recently installed freeBSD 5.2 and have a problem. I have most
everything working corectly except the mouse. I set it to auto and it
detects the mouse but it jumps all over the screen. It's a prety
standard optical wheel mouse that seems to work fine under 4.8 and
under
standard optical wheel mouse that seems to work fine under 4.8 and
under all distros of linux I've used so far. I've tried every
configuration I can think of under the sun. Does anyone have any
recomendations?
Hi,
There are two main ways of setting up the mouse. The first is to go only
and it
detects the mouse but it jumps all over the screen. It's a prety
standard optical wheel mouse that seems to work fine under 4.8 and
under all distros of linux I've used so far. I've tried every
configuration I can think of under the sun. Does anyone have any
recomendations?
Hi
optical wheel mouse that seems to work fine under 4.8 and
under all distros of linux I've used so far. I've tried every
configuration I can think of under the sun. Does anyone have any
recomendations?
thnx
I have similar problem. My optical mouse (Dexxa Optical) doesent works
properly (i
everything working corectly except the mouse. I set it to auto and it
detects the mouse but it jumps all over the screen. It's a prety
standard optical wheel mouse that seems to work fine under 4.8 and
under all distros of linux I've used so far. I've tried every
configuration I
i have a ms intellimouse optical usb mouse and i can't get the wheel to
work in X.
here is my InputDevice section in XF86Config:
Section InputDevice
Identifier IntelliMouse Explorer
Driver mouse
Option Device/dev/sysmouse
Option
or
Google
for 'FreeBSD X wheel mouse' for further information. This also allowed the
'wheel press' button to work as well.
Scott
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k, thnks for the help guys, i got the Xconfig working, should you change
anything else to make it work opera ?
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k, thnks for the help guys, i got the Xconfig working, should you change
anything else to make it work opera ?
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I've solved the problem.
If you configure XFree86 to use Protocol sysmouse then wheel scrolling will
not work, because this puts the mouse into 5-byte mode which only supports 3
buttons. You have to use protocol auto in the XFree86 config to enable
sysmouse 8-byte protocol with support for
updated.
end of Re: debugging wheel mouse from Gregory Bond
I disagree. The necessity of protocol auto is documented all the heck
over the place, from the Handbook to the FAQ to the README.mouse file
that comes with X itself.
# Adam
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I disagree. The necessity of protocol auto is documented all the heck
over the place, from the Handbook to the FAQ to the README.mouse file
that comes with X itself.
Well, I spent a week or so reading the FAQ, searching the mail lists, reading
man pages and never saw the fact that protocol
In the last episode (Jul 12), Jason Porter said:
Scott Robbins wrote:
The syntax is slightly different in XFree 4.x. It should be
Option ZAxisMapping4 5
(this is how I've always done it with an Optical Intellimouse--never
used Buttons 7 and ZAxisMapping 6 7 however--nor did I
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