RE: [newbie] Problems with IWheel

2000-04-25 Thread Oliver Stieber
IL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [newbie] Problems with IWheel > > > Everyone with the IMWHEEL Problem i just wanted to let you > know that there > is a great help file on it here > http://www.mandrakeuser.org/xwin/xmouse.html > if you are still having troubles > --

Re: [newbie] Problems with IWheel

2000-04-24 Thread Paul
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Don W. Jenkins wrote: >Dropping in on this thread, as I have never been able to get imwheel to >work, either. I don't have a /home/user directory. Should I create one? >Where is my autostart folder supposed to be located? /home/'user' is the directory where you go when you

Re: [newbie] Problems with IWheel

2000-04-24 Thread Don W. Jenkins
Dropping in on this thread, as I have never been able to get imwheel to work, either. I don't have a /home/user directory. Should I create one? Where is my autostart folder supposed to be located? Thanks! Don J. Michael Holt wrote: > You need to add these lines to your /etc/X11/XF86Config fi

Re: [newbie] Problems with IWheel

2000-04-24 Thread Michael Holt
You need to add these lines to your /etc/X11/XF86Config file under the pointer section: Buttons 3 ZAxisMapping4 5 Then comment out (with the # symbol) the lines: Emulate3Buttons Emulate3Timeout Next, drop a copy of /etc/X11/imwheelrc into you

[newbie] Problems with IWheel

2000-04-24 Thread Hawk82
I downloaded IWheel from the Mandrake ftps and installed it. It is a rpm, so I figured that is all I had to do. It does not work. I can't scroll though web pages. Thanks for the help. Josh