I figured out the problem. I did not have permission to write to the imwheel.pid file.
so I logged in as su, gave myself permission, and now it works like a charm.
Thank-you very much for all your help. I know that you must get annoyed at all these
little mistakes that us newbies make.
Thanks ag
That was one problem. I am very new at this and I did not know I had to make it an
executeable. I am no longer getting the error message, but imwheel still doesn't start
automantically.
any other suggestions anyone?
Ken Wahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] w
alan
i'm using a ps/2 logitech mouse n it has never been scolling either on native appz or
netscape. do u know the command name to reconfigure the mouse ? there might b a
working alternativ there.
tnx
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Alan,
>
> are you using a serial, or PS/2 logitech? I can't
hiya !
i guess it must be me still doing something wrong and i'm gonna take a closer look. i
appriciate your help alot
tnx :)
>
> Zeynalh. Sorry but I'm at a loss, while watching the
> ktop display I started imwheel (imwheel -k) from konsole (an
> imwheel process was already runnin
Alan,
are you using a serial, or PS/2 logitech? I can't get my Logitech serial
mouse to work right. It will scroll in native apps like gedit, Star
Office, and the like, but doesn't work in Netscape. I was able to get my
Intellimouse working at work, but that's a PS/2 mouse.
--
Mark
Put a kdelnk to 'imwheel -k' in your KDE desktop's startup folder and it
should restart imwheel for you when you fire up KDE. Unfortunately, it
hasn't worked so smoothly under Sawfish. I tried setting it to start
with Sawfish, but still end up having to click its icon manually to
scroll.
Hammon
I tried using that script but it still doesn't work. any other suggestins anyone? as
always, any help is greatly appreciated.
Ken Wahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > First I would like to say thank-you to everyone for your help. My wheel mouse i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> hi again
> i start imwheel in Kconsole by "imwheel -k"
> now about the activity manager , it's under tool menu. since i have swedish mandrake
>i may have translated the wrong term in english.
> thanks
[snip]
Zeynalh. Sorry but I'm at a loss, while watching
Hello
I have been reading the these post about the Logitech First+ mouse.
I also have one and have been trying to get the wheel to work.
I tryed some of the things that where post here but at best I got it to work with a
very few programs like Gnome gEdit but not netscape or any of my mail client
Hello
I have reading these post about the Logitech first + mouse.
I also have one and have been trying to get the wheel to work.
I tryed some of the things that I have seen here but at best I got it to work
with only a very few programs like the Gnome gEdit but not netscape any of my
mail clients.
First I would like to say thank-you to everyone for your help. My wheel mouse is now
working.
Now I would like to have imwheel start automatically at startup. following the advice
in the mail archives I put this script in my autostart folder:
#! /bin/sh
/usr/X11R6/bin/imwheel -k
now whenever I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> hi
> i happen to have same scroll problem with my logitech mouse and the sturction you
>gave was much as the same i found in "man imwheel".
> the sad part is it's still NOT working for me. any idea what may get it right ?
[snip]
Zeynaltwo things to look out for:
hi
i happen to have same scroll problem with my logitech mouse and the sturction you gave
was much as the same i found in "man imwheel".
the sad part is it's still NOT working for me. any idea what may get it right ?
thanks
> Le dim, 13 aoû 2000, vous avez écrit :
> > in /etc/X11/XF86Con
Hi,
So my problem was that I was not having the imwheel running. Now it is working
well in netscape and KDE. The only one think I cannot do is to make imwheel
start automaticaly at startup. I put the imwheel command in my
/etc/rd.d/rc.local but it is not starting up. An idea??
Thanks!
Le dim,
I've been following this thread with some interest and I was wondering
about something. I looked into my own XF86Config file and in my file for
Protocol mine is listed as an "IntelliMouse"
Since I'm using a Logitech FirstMouse+ shouldn't it be listed as such or
is IntelliMouse the default "globa
Will this work for intellimouse aswell??
regards Sam
-Original Message-
From: Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, 13 August 2000 1:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Logitech wheel mouse scrolling
in /etc/X11/XF86Config
goto the Mouse section(pointer section
in /etc/X11/XF86Config
goto the Mouse section(pointer section)
make sure you have
ZAxisMapping 4 5
in the pointer section, and 3button emulation off (# comment it out)
then save and you should be fine
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturda
Your device in the xfconfig file must be imps2 instead of just ps2 as
well.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I have a Logitech First Mouse+ and it works fine except for the wheel. I can not
>scroll in anything. I have tried typing in 'imwheel' and 'imwheel -k' as suggested in
>some of the newsgrou
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