Re: [newbie] Mouse back in a strage way...

2004-02-26 Thread Christophe Rhein
Hello, I have this script allready in the XF86config-4 file. When you plug your USB mouse in the usb port ones KDE is running is it suppose to work strait away? Thanks CHristophe Le Mardi 24 Février 2004 11:17, Olivier Esser a écrit : Christophe Rhein wrote: Hello, I did what you sad about

Re: [newbie] Mouse back in a strage way...

2004-02-26 Thread Christophe Rhein
Hello, That's what I get at the USB devices display: USB Mouse Manufacturer: Darfon Class 0 (Interface) Subclass 0 Protocol 0 USB Version 1.16 Vendor ID 0xd62 Product ID 0xa100 Revision 1.0 Speed 1.5 Mbit/s Channels 0 Max. Packet Size 0 Does it help? Bye Christophe Le Mardi 24 Février 2004

Re: [newbie] Mouse back in a strage way...

2004-02-26 Thread John Richard Smith
Christophe Rhein wrote: Hello, That's what I get at the USB devices display: USB Mouse Manufacturer: Darfon Unusual manufacture, is this correct ? Class 0 (Interface) Subclass 0 Protocol 0 USB Version 1.16 Vendor ID 0xd62 Product ID 0xa100 Revision 1.0 Speed 1.5 Mbit/s Channels 0 Max. Packet

[newbie] Mouse back in a strage way...

2004-02-24 Thread Christophe Rhein
Hello, I did what you sad about opening mousedrake and changing my mouse... but it didn't work. I still couldn't use my notebook glider. What I did this morning I pluged again the Usb mouse and it was ok... I unplug it with mandrake running and I could use it. I closed my computer and started it

Re: [newbie] Mouse back in a strage way...

2004-02-24 Thread Olivier Esser
Christophe Rhein wrote: Hello, I did what you sad about opening mousedrake and changing my mouse... but it didn't work. I still couldn't use my notebook glider. What I did this morning I pluged again the Usb mouse and it was ok... I unplug it with mandrake running and I could use it. I closed my

Re: [newbie] Mouse back in a strage way...

2004-02-24 Thread John Richard Smith
Christophe Rhein wrote: Hello, I did what you sad about opening mousedrake and changing my mouse... but it didn't work. I still couldn't use my notebook glider.What I did this morning I pluged again the Usb mouse and it was ok... I unplug it with mandrake running and I could use it.I closed my

Re: [newbie] Mouse back in a strage way...

2004-02-24 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:33 pm, John Richard Smith wrote: I'm only guesing, but since you say you have a usb mouse, which you didn't mention before, maybe the problem has less to do with the mouse configuration than maybe the usb setup itself. KDE - information - USB Devices, displays

Re: [newbie] Mouse back in a strage way...

2004-02-24 Thread Christophe Rhein
How do you turn of the hardware detection? Thanks Christophe Le Mardi 24 Février 2004 12:37, Bryan Phinney a écrit : On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:33 pm, John Richard Smith wrote: I'm only guesing, but since you say you have a usb mouse, which you didn't mention before, maybe the problem

Re: [newbie] Mouse back in a strage way...

2004-02-24 Thread Olivier Esser
Christophe Rhein wrote: How do you turn of the hardware detection? DrakConf; then go in system; then go in DrakXServices and you see a menu in wich you can turn it off (as well as many other things) Olivier Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to

Re: [newbie] Mouse back in a strage way...

2004-02-24 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 11:17 pm, Christophe Rhein wrote: How do you turn of the hardware detection? chkconfig harddrake off -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com