On 15 Mar 2002, Simon Wong wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 13:38, Peter Hardy wrote:
> > > I'm going to try and get a PS/2->USB adapter to try my external mouse
> > > via USB as that should certainly separate the internal and external
> > > pointers.
>
> Well, I looked around and it seems that the
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 13:38, Peter Hardy wrote:
> > I'm going to try and get a PS/2->USB adapter to try my external mouse
> > via USB as that should certainly separate the internal and external
> > pointers.
Well, I looked around and it seems that they do not exist.
> I'd serously suggest lashin
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 09:58, Simon Wong wrote:
> Peter, can you tell me what devices you are using for the mice?
I've got an internal stick mousey thing that's PS/2, and an external USB
mouse.
> It seems on my system that both the external PS/2 mouse and the built-in
> touchpad and the pointer-
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 17:20, Peter Hardy wrote:
>InputDevice "Mouse0""CorePointer"
>InputDevice "Mouse1""SendCoreEvents"
> EndSection
>
> Where "Mouse0" is set up as the internal mouse, and "Mouse1" as the
> external.
> The one problem I have with this approach is that, if the X
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 17:40, Andre Pang wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 05:20:45PM +1100, Peter Hardy wrote:
> > /usr/sbin/gpm -m /dev/psaux -t autops2 -Rms3 -M -m /dev/input/mice -t
> > autops2 -Rms3
> >
> > The -R option repeats events to /dev/gpmdata, which X can use at its
> > mouse device.
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 05:20:45PM +1100, Peter Hardy wrote:
> What I'm playing with at the moment, is using gpm to poll multiple mice,
> which it does quite happily with the -M parameter. I'm calling gpm
> like:
>
> /usr/sbin/gpm -m /dev/psaux -t autops2 -Rms3 -M -m /dev/input/mice -t
> autops
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 17:02, Simon Wong wrote:
> Actually, I wonder if I can have a separate X config entry to handle the
> touchpad separately?
Soitanly! It's how I use an external mouse on my laptop.
>From my XF86Config-4:
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "CRT"
Screen 0 "inny" 0 0
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 15:54, Steve Downing wrote:
> I'd nuke the Lines to do with Emulate3Button too, and Emulate3Timeout.
> You don't need to emulate it, since you have a perfectly good middle
> button/scroll wheel anyway. Might be confusing the issue.
I have that in there so that when my mou
At Tuesday, 19 February 2002, Andre Pang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 02:54:04PM +1100, Simon Wong wrote:
>>
>> /etc/X11/XF86config-4:
>>
>> Section "InputDevice"
>> Identifier "Mouse0"
>> Driver "mouse"
>> Option "Protoc
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 15:09, Andre Pang wrote:
> Replace this line:
>
> > Option "Protocol" "PS/2"
>
> with this line:
>
> Option "Protocol" "ImPS/2"
I want to have your babies ;-)
I had used a capital "m" previously (from configs on the net I had seen)
but
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 15:09, Andre Pang wrote:
> Replace this line:
>
> > Option "Protocol" "PS/2"
>
> with this line:
>
> Option "Protocol" "ImPS/2"
Andre,
I have actually tried that once in the past but it made my mouse jump
all over the place in X.
Is it
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 02:54:04PM +1100, Simon Wong wrote:
> I have a Logitech 3button mouse with middle button a scroll-wheel.
> Plugged into the PS/2 port on my laptop (usually shared with a keyboard
> on a splitter but I'm pretty sure it hasn't worked by itself either).
>
> /etc/X11/XF86con
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 14:54, Simon Wong wrote:
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Mouse0"
> Driver "mouse"
> Option "Protocol" "PS/2"
> Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
> Option "Emulate3Buttons"
> Opti
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 14:29, Dean Hamstead wrote:
> scrolly wheels are easy to get going!
>
> whats the problem??
I have a Logitech 3button mouse with middle button a scroll-wheel.
Plugged into the PS/2 port on my laptop (usually shared with a keyboard
on a splitter but I'm pretty sure it hasn'
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 14:33, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Simon Wong wrote:
> >Sometimes in Galeon the scrolling locks to my mouse moevement i.e. when
> >I move the mouse up and down, the window scrolls up/down.
>
> If you don't release the scrollbar thumb inside the ren
This one time, at band camp, Simon Wong wrote:
>Sometimes in Galeon the scrolling locks to my mouse moevement i.e. when
>I move the mouse up and down, the window scrolls up/down.
If you don't release the scrollbar thumb inside the render window (the
mozilla part of galeon) then it'll still hold o
Galeon users!
Sometimes in Galeon the scrolling locks to my mouse moevement i.e. when
I move the mouse up and down, the window scrolls up/down.
Since I can't get my scrollmouse to work (yet/still) this can be handy
but I can't work out how to activate it.
I looked in themanual but caouldn't see
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