On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 19:50, Greg wrote:
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> My old mouse was a standard ps2  The new mouse is a usb with a ps2 adaptor
> In usb view it shows it as a unknown device and then it  stops showing it
> I have tried to get it working with usb and ps2 and have not had any luck ( well I 
> did have luck  it was all bad)
>   I am sure G/E does not make this mouse   I bet they buy it from another company  
> Thats why I think I can make it work but I will need some help So where do I start 
> and if you need more info let me know
>  Computer 
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> Soyo Dragon  motherboard 
> Linuxmanmandrake 9.0
did you try mousedrake?
then set it to generic wheel mouse
don't forget to move the wheel to activate it
MCC-->Hardware---> mousedrake
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> Rob Blomquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >On Saturday 27 December 2003 10:20 pm, Greg droned on:
> >> Hey Everyone  I hope everyone had a good Christmas   I have a G/E wireless
> >> optical mouse ( yes I got it for Christmas )  I have not found any info on
> >> getting it to work with Linux   So before I give  up I figured if any one
> >> can help me get it to work  It would be from the great family on this list 
> >> So is it hopeless  Thanks  Greg
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> >I run a wired Logitech optical mouse. The Optical part does not need to be 
> >dealt with under Linux. But you need to get the USB side up if it is a USB 
> >mouse.
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> >Is it a PS/2 or USB mouse? Is its connection different than what you orginally 
> >had? 
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> >Do you have your USB modules up and running if it is a USB mouse?
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> >Linux: For the people, by the people.
> >Linux Counter #183693 http://counter.li.org/
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