On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 21:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I have a Microsoft Intellimouse and it is supported only as a serial > mouse but not as a PS2 connection. I prefer to use it connected as PS2, > is support for that forthcoming? > > Also, is it possible to set up either MCC or KDE control center so that > button mapping for 3 button mice is supported, currently only 2 button > mouse are supported in the mapping controls (and in MCC there are NO > mapping options at all that I can see). It would also be nice if the > scroll buttons' click feature could be set to act as a double click in > the mapping setup. > > Mouse support is good but just a few more options would be better. > Anyone else had these experiences?? > Jason,
Many people have been using a PS2 wheel mouse for years, I'd say to make a rhyme from tail to ears How did you come to these conclusions? Did you use mousedrake, did you try to read at least some sort of documentation? Maybe man mouse is not the best part to start with, though ;-) mousedrake gives you a 'generic ps2 wheel mouse' choice. Did you try this? You should... I think. I dislike double-click. One of the rare things I prefer in Windows is that a single click can be set to start an app. I wish Gnome could let me do that (maybe it can). Just for info, the middle button has been used for ages to paste in unix like OSes. Just highlight something with the mouse and paste it anywhere else with the middle button. One of the simple reasons I switched. I hope your feedback will be heard. =-= kk1
