Re: Cygwin/X X Server 1.12.3 Middle Click Problem

2012-11-19 Thread Mark Hansen
On 11/18/2012 12:57 PM, Taylor Lilly wrote:
 I am running Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 on a Dell Latitude XT2 with an external 
 Dell 3 button (scroll wheel) optical mouse.  I have Cygwin package 
 cygwin-1.7.16-1 installed with the packages in the user guide suggested for 
 Xwin capability and SSH.  My intention for use is to SSH to a Ubuntu boxes 
 and mostly run Xemacs to program.  My main problem is not being able to get 
 the middle click to be recognized in the Xwindows, including xterm local, as 
 a paste.
 
 I have tried a different combination of software, namely Xming and Putty, but 
 with no greater success.  I also tried an older version of Cygwin from 2010, 
 again to no success.  The mouse middle button is recognized by the windows 
 operating system and is in the auto scroll mode under the mouse settings.  
 The scroll functionality is recognized by the Xwindow (xemacs and xterm).  
 But the paste does not work with the middle click.  I tried a different 
 mouse, a Logitec optical mouse, and was able to get the Xwindow to recognize 
 a 5th mouse button (unassigned and threw an error in xemacs) when the middle 
 click was set to zoom instead of autoscroll, but alas no paste.  So, I have 
 scoured as much google as I can follow and found more than my fair share of 
 suggestions on how to emulate the 3rd button with a double click (left and 
 right) for track pads and other two button appliances, but nothing much to 
 help me diagnose why the middle button does paste with my three button mous
e.
 
 What further information or tests may I try to figure out what is at the 
 source of this problem?  I have attached my cygcheck.out and my XWin.log 
 files as well as the user guide I used to choose the packages (only the ones 
 suggested in the setup).  I assume that it is something to do with the 
 Windows 7 operating system, as I have not had the problem in the past on 
 other laptops running Cygwin and external usb mice, nor with other desktops.  
 I have reached the limits of my computing knowledge and would like to inquire 
 as to the community's knowledge of how the program treats the chain of events 
 from middle click to xemacs paste, a chain I am not intimately familiar.
 
 Regards,
 
 TL

Can you try starting the XServer with the -emulate3buttons command-line
option? Then you should be able to paste using the L+R mouse buttons clicked
simultaneously.

My mouse doesn't have a middle mouse button (it is a mechanical switch
used to enable/disable the ratcheting on the scroll wheel), so this may
not be a good solution for you.

Good luck.

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RE: Cygwin/X X Server 1.12.3 Middle Click Problem

2012-11-19 Thread Taylor Lilly
I apologize.  I mentioned that I had found the option, but failed to report 
that I had done it and it worked.  Yes, the emulate3button works just fine.  
However, I was hoping to find some information on diagnosing why the 3 button 
does not work.  For now, it is an excellent work-around, thank you.  It has 
been a bit annoying as my muscle memory remembers third button (middle/scroll 
click) for paste, but I will get over it.

Does anyone have a thought on what I may be able to check with regards to why 
my middle click does not work in Cygwin/X win? 

PREVIOUS REPLY:

Can you try starting the XServer with the -emulate3buttons command-line option? 
Then you should be able to paste using the L+R mouse buttons clicked 
simultaneously.

My mouse doesn't have a middle mouse button (it is a mechanical switch used to 
enable/disable the ratcheting on the scroll wheel), so this may not be a good 
solution for you.

Good luck.

ORIGINAL MESSAGE:

I am running Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 on a Dell Latitude XT2 with an external 
Dell 3 button (scroll wheel) optical mouse.  I have Cygwin package 
cygwin-1.7.16-1 installed with the packages in the user guide suggested for 
Xwin capability and SSH.  My intention for use is to SSH to a Ubuntu boxes and 
mostly run Xemacs to program.  My main problem is not being able to get the 
middle click to be recognized in the Xwindows, including xterm local, as a 
paste.

I have tried a different combination of software, namely Xming and Putty, but 
with no greater success.  I also tried an older version of Cygwin from 2010, 
again to no success.  The mouse middle button is recognized by the windows 
operating system and is in the auto scroll mode under the mouse settings.  
The scroll functionality is recognized by the Xwindow (xemacs and xterm).  But 
the paste does not work with the middle click.  I tried a different mouse, a 
Logitec optical mouse, and was able to get the Xwindow to recognize a 5th mouse 
button (unassigned and threw an error in xemacs) when the middle click was set 
to zoom instead of autoscroll, but alas no paste.  So, I have scoured as much 
google as I can follow and found more than my fair share of suggestions on how 
to emulate the 3rd button with a double click (left and right) for track pads 
and other two button appliances, but nothing much to help me diagnose why the 
middle button does paste with my three button mouse.

What further information or tests may I try to figure out what is at the source 
of this problem?  I have attached my cygcheck.out and my XWin.log files as well 
as the user guide I used to choose the packages (only the ones suggested in the 
setup).  I assume that it is something to do with the Windows 7 operating 
system, as I have not had the problem in the past on other laptops running 
Cygwin and external usb mice, nor with other desktops.  I have reached the 
limits of my computing knowledge and would like to inquire as to the 
community's knowledge of how the program treats the chain of events from middle 
click to xemacs paste, a chain I am not intimately familiar.

Regards,

TL

P.S.  The PDF was not liked in the email so the packages are below (in addition 
to the default):

* xorg-server
* xinit
* xorg-docs
* X-start-menu-icons
* openssh
* inetutils or rsh

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xinit crashed

2012-11-19 Thread Wei Xie

This happened after I did the updated a couple of days ago.
Thanks for any help
--Wei

xinit: XFree86_VT property unexpectedly has 0 items instead of 1
/usr/bin/fvwm.exe: error while loading shared libraries: 
cygfribidi-0.dll: canno

t open shared object file: No such file or directory
xinit: connection to X server lost

waiting for X server to shut down


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Re: xinit crashed

2012-11-19 Thread Yaakov (Cygwin/X)
On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 19:22 -0500, Wei Xie wrote:
 /usr/bin/fvwm.exe: error while loading shared libraries: 
 cygfribidi-0.dll: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

This means you failed to install dependencies when you
installed/upgraded fvwm.  You need to rerun setup.exe, this time
choosing to install dependencies on the Resolving Dependencies page.
If that does not help, then please follow precisely the directions here:
http://cygwin.com/problems.html


Yaakov
Cygwin/X



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