The resolution and sample rate depend on the mouse.  The mouse
driver in XFree86 will take your specified values and treat it
as a suggestion, mapping it to the nearest setting known to be
supported.  I don't know of a list of supported resolutions and
sample rates - they're mouse independent anyhow.

                        Mark.

On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Mathias Essenpreis wrote:

> Mathias Essenpreis wrote
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >recently I installed SUSE 10.0 on my Athlon 1GB with 256MB of RAM. During
> >installation I noticed that my PS/2 mouse is moving very slow. It stayed,
> >also on the running system. There' s always a delay till the mouse starts to
> >move. It seems that my PC is heavily busy. But when using the keyboard to
> >open applications and so on my PC is quite fast. So I don't understand why
> >my mouse is reacting so slow.
> >
> >Changing the mouse settings also didn't help. Doing so it even gets harder
> >to control the mouse.
> >
> >Do you know the reason? Could it corelate to the fact that my harddisk is
> >almost full or that I use a rather old PS/2 mouse.
> >
> >thanks
> >Mathias
> >
> >
> >
> Hi,
>
> Thanks a lot. Now my mouse realy moves fast. I set up 1000.
>
> Now I ask myself if to much is harmful to the mouse? Is this a senseful
> question? Where can I find the possible value ranges of Options like
> Resolution and SampleRate?
>
> thanks
> Mathias
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