Dennis Freise wrote:


I have a logitech keyboard with a mousewheel on it, which is detected and used _instead_ of the mousewheel on the mouse. Maybe it's the same for you ?


That is because the wheel onthe Logitech keyboard is detected first and becomes /dev/input/mouse0 and your mouse (wich is dectected after the keyboard) becomes /dev/input/mouse1. If you were to edit XF86Config and change the line /dev/input/mouse (or mice) to /dev/input/mouse1 it will probably fix things... I'm using Logitech iTouch on all four computers here with Logitech optical-wheel mice. It took some reading to figure out that the keyboard_before_mouse dected was messing things up here...
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Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO)
Westbank, B. C.



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