On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 02:36:49PM +0800, Peter wrote:
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> With this new setting in XF86Config for the mouse the Kensington mouse is now
> the crazy one, meaning zipping erratically across the screen in X when touched
> and not reacting to the touch of a button. Since I want to use the BenQ mous
Thanks Ray and Richard!
I followed Ray's advice and mouse BenQ Model M500 behaves now properly in
SW8.0 on the console and in X and even that wheel which I didn't know what it
was for works for scrolling, big deal.
With this new setting in XF86Config for the mouse the Kensington mouse is now
t
On Sunday 30 March 2003 03:56, Peter wrote:
> Since I did not get any reply to my mail below I helped myself with putting
> the following 2 lines in /etc/profile:
>
> gpm -k
> gpm -t ps/2 -m /dev/mouse
>
> Now the Kesington mouse works correctly on the console and in X, however
> the Benq mouse whi
At 11:56 AM 3/30/2003 +0800, Peter wrote:
Since I did not get any reply to my mail below
Given the specificity of your first question (two specific mice, each
identified by brand but not by model, and problems associated with one
distro but not another), I'm not surprised that nobody here had
su
Since I did not get any reply to my mail below I helped myself with putting
the following 2 lines in /etc/profile:
gpm -k
gpm -t ps/2 -m /dev/mouse
Now the Kesington mouse works correctly on the console and in X, however the
Benq mouse which BTW is a wheel mouse still goes crazy in X.
Is there
Hi,
I recently bought a new mouse since the old one is graying. Both ps2 mice
behave properly under RH7.3 on the console and in X.
In Slackware 8.0 each behaves differently. One, a Benq, functions correctly on
the console, however, goes crazy in X, which then I have to abort with
ctrl-alt-back