Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait
dernièrement que : 

[snip]

> So it literally generates 2 x events as if they were 2 presses - even with the
> same timestamp. this is an x/driver/hardware problem. i ONLY see this on my
> cheap dell mouse. my logitech and other mice have never done this - identical
> kernels and x servers, so i definitely would guess you have a
> hardware problem. 

This problem can be a hardware problem; however, I guess the
user's problem is just he used to have a PS/2 mouse on his psaux port,
and now he uses his usb mouse, it is _also_ handled in
/dev/input/mice. IIRC, with 2.6 kernels, other mice than psaux port
ones are "software'lly" mapped to /dev/psaux. X sees to
sections which each give on event. X receives 2 events and so on, the
wheel is used, 2 turns are made.... :)

Just my 2 €-cents,
and btw, thanks for the good work, all of you E-devs.

-- 
Mathieu


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