Vladimir-

I don't recall which version of X your workstation is running, but have 
you checked out the XFree86 documentation on their website?  It's 
sometimes helpful:

http://www.xfree.org/3.3.6/mouse.html
http://www.xfree.org/4.1.0/mouse.html

I'm also not sure which video card (X driver) you are using.  You should 
also check out Configuration options and/or Driver options for your 
particular driver.  At the bottom of the following pages are links to 
information for the various drivers:

http://www.xfree.org/3.3.6/index.html
http://www.xfree.org/4.1.0/index.html

Sometimes you can disable hardware acceleration (no_accel, no_imageblt, 
no_linear) or switch between the hardware and software cursor 
(sw_cursor, hw_cursor).  These options are hardware dependent, so check 
the documentation first.

Oh, and you say that your settings work with "the other PC," but does 
this other PC have the same hardware (video, mouse) or not?  Sometimes 
mice "sort of" work with the wrong settings.  See the "Configuring your 
mouse" section under the first two links provided:

http://www.xfree.org/3.3.6/mouse4.html#20
http://www.xfree.org/4.1.0/mouse4.html#20

Jason

PS:  If none of this helps, please report back to the list with your 
exact mouse hardare type and your motherboard make and model 
information.  There have been problems in the past with mice where it 
turned out to simply be an incompatibility between the motherboard and 
the mouse.


> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 11:08:32 +0200 

> From: Vladimir N.Velychko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 


>> I think the problem with your mouse is not something having to do with your
>> server, it's in the lts.conf, you will have to change mouseprotocol and
>> device, maybo from ps2 to the serial ports. But i do not know the exact
>> lines right now...
> 
> It was in one of my previous letters:
> -------
> In my case X start but mouse cursor like "frozen" - movement
> is very slow and strange :(
> 
> lts.conf:
> *
> [ws001]
>     X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL    = "MouseSystems"
>     X_MOUSE_DEVICE      = "/dev/ttyS0"
> ...
> *
> 
> XF86Config:
> *
> Section "InputDevice"
>       Identifier  "Mouse0"
>         Driver      "mouse"
>         Option      "Protocol" "MouseSystems"
>         Option      "Device" "/dev/ttyS0"
> EndSection
> *
>  With the same config lines and mouse all work fine on
>  the other PC. Any suggestions - welcome.
> -------
> Of course I try other mouse protocols without success :(



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