Fabian Niestroj wrote:
I just wanted to say my mouse is capable of 800cpi. But on reboot the mouse is reset to 400cpi. That means the resolution has to be set to 800cpi on each single reboot. What is the best way to do this?
Or: Why is the default value 400 and not 800cpi? Is there a way to change
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 10:56, Fabian Niestroj wrote:
> > I am sure I don't understand you. You seem to be asking how to do
> > 800cpi, yet you have it above
>
> I just wanted to say my mouse is capable of 800cpi. But on reboot the mouse
> is reset to
> I am sure I don't understand you. You seem to be asking how to do
> 800cpi, yet you have it above
I just wanted to say my mouse is capable of 800cpi. But on reboot the mouse is reset
to 400cpi. That means the resolution has to be set to 800cpi on each single reboot.
What is the best way to
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 08:03, Fabian Niestroj wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I set the resolution to 800cpi: "./logitech-resolution -s 800"
> When I check the resolution I get: "001/002 046D/C00E M-BJ58 Wheel Mouse
> Optical Resolution: 4 (800cpi)" After a reboot it's
Hi.
I set the resolution to 800cpi: "./logitech-resolution -s 800"
When I check the resolution I get: "001/002 046D/C00E M-BJ58 Wheel Mouse Optical
Resolution: 4 (800cpi)"
After a reboot it's again 400cpi.
But nevertheless the way the mouse has to pass on the table is halved if the
resolution is
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