On 21 Nov, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hm, there is no stable xinput driver available for XFree 4.0 and
> xinput does not support the wheel, too :-(
Actually XInput supports that sort of information but probably the
XInput driver doesn't. Unfortunately I don't have a Graphire, just
a Intuos ri
> > I used the IMPS/2 compatible mouse emulation of the wacom driver
> > (/dev/input/mice).
>
> Don't do that. It's evil. Use the xinput driver instead.
Hm, there is no stable xinput driver available for XFree 4.0 and xinput
does not support the wheel, too :-(
K.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I used the IMPS/2 compatible mouse emulation of the wacom driver
>> (/dev/input/mice).
>
> Don't do that. It's evil. Use the xinput driver instead.
Uh, it's not *that* bad ... (what's good: better noise filtering than the
Xinput driver I'm using (xf86Graphireusb.so,
On 20 Nov, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I used the IMPS/2 compatible mouse emulation of the wacom driver
> (/dev/input/mice).
Don't do that. It's evil. Use the xinput driver instead.
> PS: Is there an OHCI compliant PCI USB controller card available? I'm
> using an UHCI type with a VIA chip
Hi,
I've a Wacom Graphire USB. I tested the test11-pre6 kernel with my
Graphire USB. The scroll whell of the Graphire mouse does not work with
the last test kernels. The last kernel supporting the wheel was
test11-pre2, I
think...
I used the IMPS/2 compatible mouse emulation of
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