Re: ergonomics, esp. trackerballs, under RedHat

1998-05-25 Thread Ronald Pottol
At 11:34 PM 5/25/98 +0100, you wrote: >Out of interest, does anyone here use a trackerball? Linux always leaves me >with an aching right-wrist (*no* stupid jokes, please, heh) so I'm investing >$50 in a good trackerball. Has anyone else noticed how fiddly the mouse is >under Linux compared to Wind

Re: ergonomics, esp. trackerballs, under RedHat

1998-05-25 Thread James Michael Keller
Hugo Rabson wrote: > > Out of interest, does anyone here use a trackerball? Linux always leaves me > with an aching right-wrist (*no* stupid jokes, please, heh) so I'm investing > $50 in a good trackerball. Has anyone else noticed how fiddly the mouse is > under Linux compared to Windows NT4, or

Re: ergonomics, esp. trackerballs, under RedHat

1998-05-25 Thread Greg Fall
The mouse isn't necessarily any more fiddly under Linux/X than in some other environment. You can adjust mouse parameters under X just like anywhere else; the GUI tools for doing it just aren't widely distributed yet (and they aren't essential). Look at the man page for xset before you give up (

ergonomics, esp. trackerballs, under RedHat

1998-05-25 Thread Hugo Rabson
Out of interest, does anyone here use a trackerball? Linux always leaves me with an aching right-wrist (*no* stupid jokes, please, heh) so I'm investing $50 in a good trackerball. Has anyone else noticed how fiddly the mouse is under Linux compared to Windows NT4, or is it just my imagination? It