Re: [XFree86] /dev/ ?

2003-06-01 Thread Jeremy Buseman
/dev/mouse is ussually correct for most unless it's usb then you'd have to cat the entries in the /dev/input directory. Just to make sure do: cat -v /dev/mouse and then move your mouse. If you get a bunch of output when you move it then that's your device. J. Buseman --- Piero [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [XFree86] Wheelmouse

2003-06-01 Thread Jeremy Buseman
You don't need any extra packages. Just edit your XF86Config file. Under Section Pointer add ZAxisMapping 4 5 without the quotes of course. That will enable your mouse wheel. --- Piero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just installed X window (version 4.3); I'd like to know how to have a