> I got a USB I-Pen Pro (it's a usb mouse that is shaped like a pen, with > the left mouse button being the pen tip). I configured XF86Config to > use 2 mice. The only thing that I can think of with my configuration > here is that maybe the protocol isn't IMPS/2. >
Technically, yes, you should configure 2 seperate mice. However, you don't have to. I suggest configuring your main mouse - insure that it works, then just plug in the I-pen and see if it works as well. It'll use the same settings as the main mouse. But you won't necessarily have all, if any, extra features that are supported. But it's useful to insure all the other software works from a base perspective. If you're lazy, like me, then you'll leave it this way if it works well enough to not be annoying. > Anyway, I started X, which came up. My dockapps never loaded (i'm using > windowmaker), and I > have a small titlebar near the middle of the screen that says "windows" > or maybe it was just "window". It looked kind of like a titlebar for a > drop down menu. I was able to move the pointer with both my mouse and > the I-Pen, but I could not click on anything with either mouse. I > eventually had to kill X and revert back to my old XF86Config file. > Can't help here. Only suggest trying another Window Manager to verify with. You'll probably need something with a dock, perhaps Xcfe? (Not sure, I hate docking bars, waste of screen space, thus no experience with any of them.) Bob -- -- [email protected] mailing list
