Sawmill: Adjusting Mouse Sensitivity

2001-08-29 Thread Steve Dondley
I have X installed with Sawmill as my window manager. That's all I need at this point since I mostly use X for Netscape. My only problem with my setup is the mouse movement is way too sluggish. How can I change it's sensitivity? I looked in the Customize menu from the popup menu but didn't see

Re: Sawmill: Adjusting Mouse Sensitivity

2001-08-29 Thread Hall Stevenson
My only problem with my setup is the mouse movement is way too sluggish. How can I change it's sensitivity? I looked in the Customize menu from the popup menu but didn't see anything that adjusted the mouse operation. Adjust it in the Gnome Control Panel or 'gnomecc' application. Regards

Re: Sawmill: Adjusting Mouse Sensitivity

2001-08-29 Thread Mike Pfleger
* Hall Stevenson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: SNIP Adjust it in the Gnome Control Panel or 'gnomecc' application. Errr.. I thought the original post was clear that _only_ sawfish/ sawmill was being used. Or did I misunderstand that? I am pretty interested in the answer to this, myself. Cheers,

Re: Sawmill: Adjusting Mouse Sensitivity

2001-08-29 Thread J. Bruce Fields
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Mike Pfleger wrote: * Hall Stevenson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: SNIP Adjust it in the Gnome Control Panel or 'gnomecc' application. Errr.. I thought the original post was clear that _only_ sawfish/ sawmill was being used. Or did I misunderstand that? I am pretty

Re: Sawmill: Adjusting Mouse Sensitivity

2001-08-29 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Hall Stevenson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: SNIP Adjust it in the Gnome Control Panel or 'gnomecc' application. Errr.. I thought the original post was clear that _only_ sawfish/ sawmill was being used. Or did I misunderstand that? I am pretty interested in the answer to this, myself.

Re: Sawmill: Adjusting Mouse Sensitivity

2001-08-29 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On 29 Aug 2001 12:04:50 -0700, Mike Pfleger wrote: * Hall Stevenson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: SNIP Adjust it in the Gnome Control Panel or 'gnomecc' application. Errr.. I thought the original post was clear that _only_ sawfish/ sawmill was being used. Or did I misunderstand that? I am

Re: Sawmill: Adjusting Mouse Sensitivity

2001-08-29 Thread Dave Carrigan
Steve Dondley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have X installed with Sawmill as my window manager. That's all I need at this point since I mostly use X for Netscape. xset m a t a is the acceleration, t is the threshold. Normal acceleration is 1, but if it moves more than t pixels within a certain