> <Response 1>
> 
> >In /etc/X11/XF86Config, look for the mouse section and insert this
> line:
> >
> >Option "Resolution" "300"
> >
> >Bye,
> >Sascha
> 
> <Response 2>
> >
> >man moused, and read about the -r option. You can use the actual dpi
> number >if you know it, or just use 'high' and that works also.
> >
> >It works quite well.

>       Okay I tried both solution but neither worked.  Few more detail
> I for got to include, it's a Logitech optical mouse and I am primarily
> concerned with the mouse speed in KDE.  Just as a note to make sure I
> didn't do anything wrong, I changed the file /etc/X11/XF86Config but
> just by un ticking the line the read <Option "Resolution" "256"> and
> changed the number to "300".  That made no noticeable change.  Next I
> used the command <moused -r 300 -p /dev/sysmouse> also I did it with
> "high" instead of "300" both time no noticeable difference.    

I dont't know if this will really make a difference, but: X can run the
mouse with moused or by itself. You could try if the second scenario works any
better.

Bye,
Sascha

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