https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1370





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-20 07:10 -------
Hi Thierry,

OK you're right it's a mousedrake bug (I'm fairly new to this, my background is
in Windows bug tracking).

Previous betas (1 and 2 I believe) would allow me to change the mouse (during
install) and it would reflect the changes immediately: the mouse would be
unresponsive (or zip all over the place) if I chose the wrong setting and I
would have to go back and select another mouse using the keyboard; or, the
scroll wheel would start (or stop) working, depending on the setting.

Guillaume, can you confirm that I need to restart when I change the mouse
configuration or will the wheel start working immediately once I have the right
setting?

As of beta 3 (and now in 9.1 RC1) I am unable to set it to a setting for which
the mouse wheel will work, both during installation and also afterward while
running the system.

My mouse is a Logitech Optical Mouse , M/N: M-BJ58, P/N: 830524-0000.

Do you know which mouse setting I should choose to make the wheel work?  Is
there a configuration file I might need to edit by hand to get it working?

Thanks!



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assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
status: UNCONFIRMED
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description: 
I tried running HardDrake (menu in KDE desktop: K, Configuration, Hardware,
HardDrake) to configure the mouse.  I had selected the wrong mouse and the
scroll wheel was not working.  But no matter what I set it to, HardDrake keeps
telling me the following:

Location on the bus: 0:0
Old device name: /dev/psaux
Name: Standard
Number of buttons: 2
Type: PS/2

I click �Run config tool� and change the setting to, for instance, �Logitech
MouseMan+� or �Generic PS2 Wheel Mouse� but the text on the right side (previous
paragraph) never changes.  And the mouse wheel never starts working, although I
do get some random right clicks while the tool apparently is switching the mouse
driver.

This is Mandrake Linux 9.1 beta 3.

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