Hey
I still cannot get my serial mouse to work in X or gpm (which i have only
recently installed...yes i know about the confilicts that can be caused
between gpm and x but for now i'd just like to get the computer and mouse
talking)
I have found that when i dmesg | grep tty i get:
ttyS01 at
Hi,
When X loads i see a pointer on the screen but i cannot move the mouse.
When i load X the output shows:
(**) Configured Mouse : Protocol Auto
(**) Configured Mouse : Core Pointer
(==) Configured Mouse : Buttons : 3
(**) Generic Mouse : Protocol : ImPS/2
(**) Generic Mouse : always report
Hi, I am fairly new to Linux and have posted this problem to several forums
with no success. After booting up, into the GUI, the mouse intermittently
goes crazy. It jumps around the screen, opens/closes windows, etc.
Sometimes the escape button helps but the system is totally unusable in the
I've checked the online documentation, but I just can't figure out what's
the problem.
Before I recompiled X 4.3.0 to get xv support for my card (Mach64), my usb
mouse (Genius PowerScroll Eye: Two Buttons + Wheel/Button) the wheel was
working perfectly, but now it isn't, it only scrolls down.
This
Svein Erik,
Thanks for your helpful suggestions which *almost* solved my problems.
With one exception I followed all your suggestions. BTW I have a
three-button mouse.
Also I checked the pciid and that seems correct.
When X and then gdm start up, everything looks fine except I have *no*
got a display with twm and still no
mouse response! What in the world is going on here?
Richard
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Subject:Re: Ang: [XFree86] Mouse Problems, II
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 13:13:57 -0700
From: Richard F Freund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi!
Take away Option CorePointer from the mouse0input
sectction.
And change this lineScreen 0 Screen0 0 0 to Screen Screen0
0 0
Is it a scrollmouse?
If yes:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol IMPS/2
XFree folks,
I have been running 4.3 for some time with Debian Woody.
Generally I have had no problems, but a few days ago, my mouse
became super-accelerated; also it constantly opens/closes
panels, menus, etc. Thus it is unusable.
I tried to run xset q to get some idea what is happening, but
Dear List,
Here is a question from a newbie looking for help...
I have a dell 5150 P4 running RH9.0. I installed RH9.0 with just my
built in mousepad present and did not have an external mouse at that
stage. I have recompiled the kernel to load in a
wifi card.
Since then, my mousepad works
David Anderson writes:
I can't get my Logitech optical mouse to work on KDE 3.1 in Mandrake 9.1. I
can see the cursor, but when I try to move it it just goes crazy all over
the screen, and it tends to stay near the top of the screen after I stop
trying to move it. It's a USB mouse
David Anderson writes:
What's the protocol you have set?
You may want to try either PS/2 ImPS/2 or Auto under 4.3.
Maybe you should edit /etc/X11/XF86Config manually to change this.
Egbert.
I tried those three, plus others as well. Nothing worked. What do you mean
Please
- Original Message -
From: Egbert Eich
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 1:21
PM
Subject: Re: [XFree86] mouse
problems
David Anderson writes: What's the
protocol you have set? You may want to try either "PS/2"
"ImPS/2"
, June 24, 2003 1:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [XFree86] mouse problems
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the editor 'pico' is MUCH easier to use than vi...
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 14:08, Cynthia Grossen wrote:
David Anderson said,
I've tried to use the vi text editor, but it won't let me type anything. I
can't even get out of it once I start the program. Either I'm doing
something wrong
I can't get my Logitech optical mouse to work on KDE 3.1 in Mandrake 9.1. I
can see the cursor, but when I try to move it it just goes crazy all over
the screen, and it tends to stay near the top of the screen after I stop
trying to move it. It's a USB mouse that I have connected to the
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