Yup - there's a fix listed in the Support Data Base....   I recall you change the name of the mouse device from .dev/cua0  to ttyS0 in rc.config - there is also a change that has to be made to the XF86Config file.  I'm not in Linux at present - so can't give you more details, but its all pretty easy to find in the SDB, and will only take moments to do.  This same problem meant that every time I ran suseconfig, my X windows setup wouldn't work, and I had to re-run Sax.  But all fixed now.
 
Richard King
Johannesburg
http://www.channelafrica.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Lavoie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 29 December 1998 06:21
Subject: [SuSE Linux] Mouse right button Toshiba 300CDS

I've managed to configure SuSE and X on my laptop, but I cannot get  my right mouse button working.  My kernel supports P/S2 and Logitech.  I've tried the internal mouse an external P/S2 and a glidepoint.  All work fine, except for the right button.  I've tried BIOS with auto-detect and simultaneous mouse action activated.  I am using 3-button emulation in the Xconfig.  Any ideas?

-Ron Lavoie

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