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Hullo

Richard Fish wrote:
> On 7/7/06, Daniel Waeber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> At least in my laptop the devices still work like they did before.
>> I only got one problem right now: xorg does not start, if the mouse is
>> inside the xorg.conf (using evdev driver) but not attached. but perhaps
>> this is my fault.
> 
> Do you need to use the evdev driver?  If not, just use the mouse
> driver and point it at /dev/input/mice.  That is what I do for my
> logitech cordless.  The touchpad uses the synaptics driver and an
> event interface, while the USB mouse is using the standard mouse
> driver and /dev/input/mice.

The left and right movement of the mouse wheel is only supported by the
evdev driver. As this feature is really handy I'll have to use evdev.
In conjunction with imwheel it is usable for all applications.
But as the reciver is just about 10mm x 30mm x 5mm big, you'll easily
can carry it with you. Somewhere I read that you can configure udev so
it chances the xorg.conf. Perhaps I'll try that some day and will post
it if I have success.

> BTW, how is the mobility for the G7/MX1000?  Do they come with bulky
> cradles that one would have to carry around?

It has a bulky charging station, but this is only needed to changce the
batteries. The receiver itself is very small and can be carried around
easily.

wabu
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