I have a USB wireless optical mouse hooked up to my
Toshiba laptop. Mandrake 9.0 does not allow either the
glidepad or my wireless mouse to work right. All the
mouse is able to do is go up and down on the screen.
Red Hat 8.0 recognizes my mouse fine.
Any suggestions?
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 03:42 pm, William Anderson
wrote:
I have a USB wireless optical mouse hooked up to my
Toshiba laptop. Mandrake 9.0 does not allow either the
glidepad or my wireless mouse to work right. All the
mouse is able to do is go up and down on the screen.
Red Hat 8.0
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 07:42:33 -0800 (PST)
William Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a USB wireless optical mouse hooked up to my
Toshiba laptop. Mandrake 9.0 does not allow either the
glidepad or my wireless mouse to work right. All the
mouse is able to do is go up and down on the
Thanks, Jerry. I'll try that.
Bill
--- Jerry Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 07:42:33 -0800 (PST)
William Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a USB wireless optical mouse hooked up to
my
Toshiba laptop. Mandrake 9.0 does not allow either
the
glidepad or my
This might not have made it to the list, sorry if it is a dup:
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 12:27:58 EDT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed Mandrake8.2 and when i start my computer the mouse if fine
but sometimes when im working the mouse pointer isnt in the right
place like ill click and the
I am having a problem with getting my mouse to work during the install of
Mandrake 7.2. It looks like the kernel is recongiziing the mouse port, but
not the mouse. I am using a PS/2 Logitec wheel mouse. When I am in the
graphical install, I can see the cursor, but I can't move it with the
Yes, that mouse works just fine.
i read that mandrake can use almost any mouse, but i have a microsoft
intellimouse,can linux also use that mouse?
i dont know if they could make it only used on windows, since they also have the
winmodem, which unfortunately i also have, and i hear cant be
-Original Message-
From: Walter Hanagriff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 June 2000 05:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] mouse problem
i read that mandrake can use almost any mouse, but i have a microsoft
intellimouse,can linux also use that mouse?
i dont know
Title: RE: [newbie] mouse problem
XFree 4.0 has support for that type of mouse... check XFree's web site... However, I still cannot make my wheel to work under Xfree 4
-Mensaje original-
De: Nicholas Avenell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Viernes 23 de Junio de 2000 10:03 AM
http://www-sop.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/wwwboard/messages/397.html
XFree 4.0 has support for that type of mouse... check XFree's web site...
However, I still cannot make my wheel to work under Xfree 4
--
Anthony Huereca
http://m3000.1wh.com
Computers are not intelligent.
i read that mandrake can use almost any mouse, but i have a microsoft
intellimouse,can linux also use that mouse?
i dont know if they could make it only used on windows, since they also have the
winmodem, which unfortunately i also have, and i hear cant be used on anything
but windows.
: Jaguar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 12:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [[newbie] Mouse Problem after CPU Switch]
Not really sure what you mean by a CPU switch??? Is it a DATA switch
similar
to a printer switch so you can run two printer's from one computer
Did you try changing connections (i.e. swap two of the CPUs locations on
the switch)? It could be that the switch is bad in that one location, and
that your problem is not related to different o/s. -Gary-
6/16 Leo Stutzmann wrote:
Thanks, Yes, it is a rotary dial switch allowing 4 cpus
Most mice don't like being switched in/out. I'm surprised it resumes
working when you switch back.
Leo Stutzmann wrote:
I have 2 cpus connected through a CPU switch (non-powered cheap one) to a
keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
I have to have the switch set to the correct CPU when I power up
Not really sure what you mean by a CPU switch??? Is it a DATA switch similar
to a printer switch so you can run two printer's from one computer..??
If so have you tested the switch in Windows ONLY? I have a similar setup
here...it shares keyboards/mice with one monitor amongst all the computer's
I have 2 cpus connected through a CPU switch (non-powered cheap one) to a
keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
I have to have the switch set to the correct CPU when I power up that CPU,
after the machine is powered up, everything works, including X. Once both
CPUs are up, and X is running, when I
I have 2 cpus connected through a CPU switch (non-powered cheap one) to a
keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
I have to have the switch set to the correct CPU when I power up that CPU,
after the machine is powered up, everything works, including X. Once both
CPUs are up, and X is running, when I
I think I have a conflict but don't know how to
resolve it. Can not install in graphical mode it freezes on contact, have to use
text mode. When going into graphical mode(startx) the system freezes, no
numlock nothing. Mouse is a ps/2 mouse. My system is a Gateway 500
pent 3 running windows
On Tue, 05 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Hi,
I used a serial mouse on my Linux box previously. But for some reason, I have to
switch to PS/2 mouse through a converter. After that, my mouse no longer works
anymore. Any hint for that?
Thanks.
Re-run your Mouse config. Get to a console prompt,
On Wed, 06 Oct 1999, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I used a serial mouse on my Linux box previously. But for some reason, I have
to switch to PS/2 mouse through a converter. After
that, my mouse no longer works anymore. Any hint for
that?
I just got done fiddling
I am curious if the mouse was a PS/2 run through an adaptor to the serial port or the
serial mouse attached through a PS/2 adapter. In the first case, get a real serial
mouse. In the second,
run XF86Setup or XF86config and reconfigure the mouse driver.
Steve's advice is good, however.
Mine is a PS/2 one... better buy a serial mouse, right?
Thanks++ to all of you.
Ken
I am curious if the mouse was a PS/2 run through an adaptor to the serial port or the
serial mouse attached through a PS/2 adapter. In the first case, get a
Hi,
I used a serial mouse on my Linux box previously. But for some reason, I have to
switch to PS/2 mouse through a converter. After that, my mouse no longer works
anymore. Any hint for that?
Thanks.
Ken
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Get your
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, you wrote:
Hello, I just bought and installed "the complete Linux Operating System 6.5" which
has linux-mandrake 6.1 I believe...
My mouse does not work it's a logictech marble trackmanhas the PS/2 plug
if I select ps/2 mouse it locks up upon loading X
if I try to
Thanks for the Font tip...it's actually set on 10 now..was 9...?? how's
this?
I tried with a different ps/2 mouse as well...same thing...mouse won't budge
or it locks up my machine
I hope i can get this working so I can ditch windoz
thanks..
H, first turn off html on Outlook Express
Hello, I just bought and installed "the complete
Linux Operating System 6.5" which has linux-mandrake 6.1 I
believe...
My mouse does not work it's a logictech marble
trackmanhas the PS/2 plug
if I select ps/2 mouse it locks up upon loading
X
if I try to select it through gpm -t ps2 -m
18, 1999 8:57 PMSubject: [newbie] Mouse
Problem...any takers? :)
Hello, I just bought and installed the
complete Linux Operating System 6.5 which has linux-mandrake 6.1 I
believe...
My mouse does not work it's a logictech marble
trackmanhas the PS/2 plug
if I
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