At 22:03 11.07.00, you wrote:
>The date was 11 of July 2000, when was written:
>
> >
> >>You have a couple of options. Note this is all theory as I only run with
> >>one user id and "su root" when I need to so I haven't had your problem.
> >
> >so every time u login with your user id and need imw
The date was 11 of July 2000, when was written:
>
>>You have a couple of options. Note this is all theory as I only run with
>>one user id and "su root" when I need to so I haven't had your problem.
>
>so every time u login with your user id and need imwheel u su and start it
>manually ?
That
better idea for this option. Lastly, you could write a script that
>starts imwheel and does the "chmod a+rw /tmp/imwheel.pid" in case it is
>freshly created and put that in your autostart folder.
>
>- Ralph
>
>----- Original Message -
>From: "Quaylar"
; > > Comment out the two lines using a # at the start of the line
> > > > Emulate3Buttons
> > > > Emulate3TimeOut 50
> > > > Add a line:
> > > > ZAxisMapping 4 5
> > > >
> > > > If you have a serial
starts imwheel and does the "chmod a+rw /tmp/imwheel.pid" in case it is
freshly created and put that in your autostart folder.
- Ralph
- Original Message -
From: "Quaylar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 10:54 AM
Subject:
o".
> > Don't add the line Buttons 3 to the XF86Config file like the doc says. It
> > caused my PS/2 Intellimouse wheels buttons to act like left and middle
> > click.
> >
> > Copy /etc/X11/imwheelrc to $HOME/.imwheelrc
> >
> > HTH - Ralph
> >
>
ion of gpm, not
X or imwheel so its probably unrelated to the crash.
- Ralph
- Original Message -
From: "Harry Flaxman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 2:41 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Wheel Mouse Driver
> Ralph,
>
> Tha
Here is how I got it to work in 7.0. Upgrade to the latest version of imwheel then
edit /etc/X11/Xsession and you'll see
"(fg) Starting imwheel from here works" around line 78. I commented out the 3 lines
under that and just put "/usr/X11R6/bin/imwheel -k" above it and it works. I think
the
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Harry Flaxman wrote:
>Thanks for the info Paul. I have imwheel installed. It starts, but
>still I get no wheel support in KDE. Is the package supposed to be
>started before KDE comes up? I haven't tried that yet.
>
>Again, thanks.
>
>Harry
As you may have seen or missed:
Harryhave you read the files in this directory?
/usr/doc/imwheel-0.9.8/
Alan
Harry Flaxman wrote:
>
> Thanks for the info Paul. I have imwheel installed. It starts, but
> still I get no wheel support in KDE. Is the package supposed to be
> started before KDE comes up? I haven't tried
the XF86Config file like the doc says. It
caused my PS/2 Intellimouse wheels buttons to act like left and middle
click.
Copy /etc/X11/imwheelrc to $HOME/.imwheelrc
HTH - Ralph
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Scotchmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks for the info Paul. I have imwheel installed. It starts, but
still I get no wheel support in KDE. Is the package supposed to be
started before KDE comes up? I haven't tried that yet.
Again, thanks.
Harry
Paul wrote:
>
> On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Harry Flaxman wrote:
>
> >I know that Man
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> I know that Mandrake 7.0 comes with a wheel mouse driver. How do I
> enable this under KDE?
>
> Supposedly, that was one of the last updates was for it. Is it possible
> to use the wheel mouse under KDE?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Harry
>
Hi,
I use a microsoft intelli
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Harry Flaxman wrote:
>I know that Mandrake 7.0 comes with a wheel mouse driver. How do I
>enable this under KDE?
>
>Supposedly, that was one of the last updates was for it. Is it possible
>to use the wheel mouse under KDE?
Log in as root, (or do "su"), find "imwheelrpm"
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