FWIW, I tried using icewm and was unable to get the mouse wheel working with Netscape. But when I switched to sawfish (from Helix Gnome), the mouse wheel works in most programs including Netscape and Mozilla.
Regards, Jeff -- Help Microsoft end piracy! Give Linux to a friend today! On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 03:32:47PM +0800, Corey Popelier wrote: > Just a thought, but all this mouse wheel talk is centered around > Netscape. Have you tested anything else that utilises the mouse wheel? For > instance either Mozilla, or even the XMMS playlist should react to the > mouse wheel. > > Cheers, > Corey Popelier > http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas > Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Tim Jump wrote: > > > First off, thanks to both of you for replying...and making me feel > > dumb. Even after reading all the documentation and all the config files > > and SEEING that the mouse wheel was represented as buttons 4 & 5, I > > never thought about changing the number of buttons in XF86Config to 5. > > Duh. > > > > Unfortunately, it didn't work. Here's the MODIFIED section of my > > XF86Config: > > > > Section "Pointer" > > Protocol "IMPS/2" > > Device "/dev/psaux" > > Resolution 200 > > Buttons 5 > > ZAxisMapping 4 5 > > EndSection > > > > I *think* I've checked everything else. I copied & pasted the Netscape > > entry from the aforementioned wheel mouse page into my .Xresources again > > just to be sure...no dice. I then tried copying THAT over to > > /etc/X11/Xresources/netscape to see if it would do anything...but it > > didn't. I even tried running imwheel again with it's default > > configuration to no avail. Suddenly I'm REALLY missing the days when > > I'd use console mode exclusively. > > > > I am again, in a word, stumped. Any further help would be greatly > > appreciated. > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [] Bababooey Dragon [] <-==UDIC==-> > > "The stupider it looks, the more important it probably is." > > -- J. R. "Bob" Dobbs -- > > Babylon Five Addict [] DEVOlved [] Dirty old man in training > > > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >