On Sun, 11 Apr 2004, John Lange wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback Jim. Unfortunately the mouse behaved exactly the
> same even with the change in settings.
>
> Some quick follow ups:
>
> - Does the lts.conf file get read every time a client machine connects?
> - How can I confirm that the client is trying the mouse settings I
> specified? (I have screen_1 set to bash but can't seem to find that
> info)
At the bash prompt, type this:
getltscfg -a | more
it will display all of the settings that pertain to that workstation.
> - How can I see a list of other possibilities for the mouse settings? I
> realize this is probably an X question but I can't seem to see the list
> and I'd like to try the other possibilities to see if one of them works
> better.
On your server, you might try: man mouse
That should give a listing of all the available mouse types in
XFree86.
Jim McQuillan
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