OK Andre,

Thanks for the work-around, but it is a bug in Gnome that should be 
fixed. You will no doubt see more complaints as mouse settings are 
extremely user-facing.

Now off to find those XF86Config-4 settings whatever they may be...

Ed-T.


andre wrote:

>Op ma 04-03-2002, om 00:58 schreef Edward Tandi: andre wrote:
>
>    Op zo 03-03-2002, om 19:35 schreef Edward Tandi:
>    
>        All,
>        
>        I have a minor niggle with the mouse speed settings using 
>        Gnome/Enlightenment. Because I use a high resolution, I need to increse 
>        the mouse speed to maximum to be able to cover the whole screen 
>        relatively easily.
>        
>        However, although the setting itself is kept, it is not actioned the 
>        next time I log in. So I have to open the Gnome configuration tool and 
>        re-apply the changes every session.
>        
>        Does anyone know of a fix? Thanks,
>        
>        Ed-T.
>        
>        
>    Isn't there a setting in XF86Config-4 that you have to change (and
>    probably add) to get a speedier mouse
>    
>That's not the point. If you have a GUI configuration tool to set mouse
>speed, I shouldn't have to poke around in  XF86Config-4.
>
>Ed-T.
>
>
>Yes, you do. gnome is for individual user. XF86Config-4 is for everybody
>who uses the system and everybody that uses your system(that is probably
>only you) needs a speeder mouse
>



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