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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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On Tuesday 24 February 2004 11:17 pm, Christophe Rhein wrote:
How do you turn of the hardware detection?
chkconfig harddrake off
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