The mouse basically works, but the movement is very eradic compared to the logitech 
Mouseman Wheel Optical.  You can reduce the problem by reducing sensitivity in gnome 
control panel, but the non precise eradic movement is always there to some extent.

I have a razor boomslang with 2000dpi and the Logitech Mouseman Wheel Optical and even 
when the sensitivity settings are too high for them, it gives smooth movement.  Out of 
all the mice (optical and non optical) that I have used with linux usb, this is the 
worst performing by far.

An intersting note is that it had the same bad behavior on a 98 system with the 
default win98 mouse drivers, but as soon as the logitech drivers were installed the 
movement was very smooth even when the sensitivity was way up(it just moved faster).

Going by that last bit of info, it seems like the new Logitech Cordless Mouseman 
Optical does things a little different than other mice and needs some special 
driver/software tweaking to get it up to par with the other mice.  It seemed to detect 
the new mouse as

Apr 28 18:23:48 leeloo kernel: input0: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [Logitech USB Receiver] on 
usb1:12.0

I did try the Resolution setting in the XF86Config-4 file, but it did not change 
anything at all.  I hope this is helpful.

My system:

RedHat 7.1
default XFree86 4.0.3)
default linux 2.4.2 kernel


Adam


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