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On Saturday 23 June 2007, Joris [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
So, in the touchpad section, add:
Option VertEdgeScrollfalse
Enjoy!
Success! No more accidental scrolling!
Many thanks. I did look through the man
On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 12:12:15 -0400, Curt Howland wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2007, Jonathan Kaye was heard to
say:
The mouse/touchpad is controlled in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. Look for a
Section InputDevice and if you see something like this:
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
then
On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 12:12 -0400, Curt Howland wrote:
Mr. Kaye, many thanks. Unfortunately, there is no such option in the
two mouse related sections:
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Section InputDevice
Identifier Configured Mouse
Driver mouse
Option
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Hi. Up to date Sid.
Over this last week, something happened to the mouse interface.
I have a laptop with a touchpad. For some reason, now there is
a scroll wheel area on the right side of this touchpad, something I
. For some reason, now there is
--} a scroll wheel area on the right side of this touchpad, something I
--} never turned on deliberately.
--}
--} There is an option in the KDE control panel to make the scroll wheel
--} slow down, but nothing to turn it off.
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--} I would very much like
/2 to PS/2 should stop the
scroll wheel from working.
Regards,
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On Friday 22 June 2007, Jonathan Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to
say:
The mouse/touchpad is controlled in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. Look for a
Section InputDevice and if you see something like this:
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
then
Curt Howland wrote:
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On Friday 22 June 2007, Jonathan Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to
say:
The mouse/touchpad is controlled in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. Look for a
Section InputDevice and if you see something like this:
Option ZAxisMapping
stop
working on the console. So obviously it's something specifically to
do with the X configuration.
The console shows no indication that the area of the touchpad that is
acting as a scroll wheel under X is any different from the rest of
the pad, another indication to me that it's something
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Hi. Up to date Sid.
Over this last week, something happened to the mouse interface.
I have a laptop with a touchpad. For some reason, now there is
a scroll wheel area on the right side of this touchpad, something I
never turned on deliberately
On Wed, 23 May 2007 17:10:12 +0200
Douglas Allan Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 10:38:00AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2007 06:10:07 +0200
Martin Manns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best way to get a kernel with the patch booting from
On Tue, 22 May 2007 06:10:07 +0200
Martin Manns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best way to get a kernel with the patch booting from the
encrypted root (and maintain the patch on kernel updates)? Is there a
step-by-step wiki around that I missed?
No-one? Is this in the FAQ and I missed
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 10:38:00AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2007 06:10:07 +0200
Martin Manns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best way to get a kernel with the patch booting from the
encrypted root (and maintain the patch on kernel updates)? Is there a
Hi,
I just switched to Debian (Etch) with the 2.6.20 binary kernel from sid
and root lvm encryption via the installer. Now, I have the problem that
the scroll wheel of my bluetooth mouse does not work (/dev/input/mice
does not produce any output on a wheel move, everything else works
fine). I
Toshiro wrote:
Hi!
I have a Genius Ergomedia 700 keyboard that has tons of extra
keys.
I've been able to map all of them except an included scroll wheel, I have
the
scancodes that generates but I don't know which command should I map so it
behaves exactly as a mouse scroll wheel
I have a Genius Ergomedia 700 keyboard that has tons of extra
keys.
I've been able to map all of them except an included scroll wheel, I
have
the
scancodes that generates but I don't know which command should I map so
it behaves exactly as a mouse scroll wheel.
Anyone knows how
Toshiro wrote:
IMWheel: A daemon for X11, which watches for mouse wheel actions and outputs
them as keypresses
What I want is exactly the opposite of what imwheel provides.
Regards,
Toshiro.
PS: Of course I'm running xorg (in sid)
Oh wellhmmm - are you using 'xmodmap'?
Perhaps
Hi!
I have a Genius Ergomedia 700 keyboard that has tons of extra
keys.
I've been able to map all of them except an included scroll wheel, I have the
scancodes that generates but I don't know which command should I map so it
behaves exactly as a mouse scroll wheel.
Anyone knows how to do
Using unstable, scroll wheel works fine. But each time I am shifting
between computers and back to debian scrolling is not working. Doing
modprobe -r psmouse
modprobe psmouse
gets scrolling back.
Any ideas on how to keep scrolling working without having to do modprobe?
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On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 11:32:13PM +0200, nicals wahlgren wrote:
Using unstable, scroll wheel works fine. But each time I am shifting
between computers and back to debian scrolling is not working. Doing
modprobe -r psmouse
modprobe psmouse
gets scrolling back.
Any ideas on how to keep
jerky under
KDE (with X.org), but I had, and still have, to a small extent, a problem
with the mouse scroll wheel. I'm not finding anything useful on this.
When I first booted with the 2.6.15 kernel, I was glad to see the jerky mouse
movement was gone, but when I used the scroll wheel
Small prob: The mouse is working perfectly except for
the scrolling wheel, which stopped working out of the
blue. I checked the KDE control center and everything
appears to be set up correctly there. What could be
causing this? Any possible course of action?
TX
Just to be sure, the wheel works fine in Mdk and XP.
TX
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J Merritt schrieb:
Small prob: The mouse is working perfectly except for
the scrolling wheel, which stopped working out of the
blue. I checked the KDE control center and everything
appears to be set up correctly there. What could be
causing this? Any possible course of action?
Try
Hi
I have a laptop with a trackpoint and a PS/2 port for external mice.
When I plug in a 3 button mouse to the PS/2 port, it works fine, but
the scroll wheel doesn't do anything. This seems to be a driver
problem rather than an X problem, as cat /dev/input/mice doesn't
show any output when I move
/etc/X11/XF86config-4.
I've tried both, and either way the new mouse still doesn't work.
Using dpkg, I used these menu alternatives:
-psaux as the connection point
-ImPS/2 protocol
-With scrollerwheel
I have never seen this. I use
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
for my scroll
Hi list,
from a previous thread I got hints on how to add a Logitech Mouse with
a scrollerwheel to the xfree86 system by running 'dpkg-reconfigure
xserver-xfree86' or by manually editing /etc/X11/XF86config-4.
I've tried both, and either way the new mouse still doesn't work.
Using dpkg, I used
the new mouse still doesn't work.
Using dpkg, I used these menu alternatives:
-psaux as the connection point
-ImPS/2 protocol
-With scrollerwheel
I have never seen this. I use
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
for my scroll wheel
My original XF86config-4 file looks like
Roman Kurmanowytsch on 10/07/05 22:36, wrote:
and it doesn't recognise the 'scroll up' event, instead is mostly
(80% of the time in some apps more than other) thinks I
right-clicked.
although i doubt that you still have this problem, i reply because it
might help other people who have the
hi,
and it doesn't recognise the 'scroll up' event, instead is mostly
(80% of the time in some apps more than other) thinks I
right-clicked.
although i doubt that you still have this problem, i reply because it
might help other people who have the same problem.
setting the protocol to
On 28/05/05 06:04nbsp;Jonathan Kaye wrote:
| and it doesn't recognise the 'scroll up' event, instead is mostly (80%
| of the time in some apps more than other) thinks I right-clicked.
|
| This becomes dangerous when i sometimes click too quick and
| accidentally select one of those right-click
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En/La Adam Hardy ha escrit, a 28/05/05 17:29:
| Mine says (with device /dev/psaux)
| input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse on isa0060/serio1
| mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
|
| It's a PS/2 mouse obviously not a USB one. Are you using
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En/La Adam Hardy ha escrit, a 26/05/05 23:01:
| Hi List
|
| I'm having problems setting up my mouse in x to scroll properly with the
| wheel.
|
| I followed advice from http://koala.ilog.fr/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
| which looks useful but gives the
On 27/05/05 08:25nbsp;Jonathan Kaye wrote:
En/La Adam Hardy ha escrit, a 26/05/05 23:01:
| Hi List
|
| I'm having problems setting up my mouse in x to scroll properly with the
| wheel.
|
| I followed advice from http://koala.ilog.fr/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
| which looks useful but gives the
On 27/05/05 21:25nbsp;Cameron Matheson wrote:
Hi,
| This is what I've got in my XF86Config-4
|
| Section InputDevice
| Identifier Configured Mouse
| Driver mouse
| Option CorePointer
| Option Device
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| On 27/05/05 21:25nbsp;Cameron Matheson wrote:
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| Hi,
|
|
| | This is what I've got in my XF86Config-4
| |
| | Section InputDevice
| | Identifier Configured Mouse
| | Driver
Hi List
I'm having problems setting up my mouse in x to scroll properly with the
wheel.
I followed advice from http://koala.ilog.fr/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
which looks useful but gives the impression it is at least 5 years old.
I've got a logitech mouse and that webpage says maybe i
Hello, all.
Firstly, let me apologise for the delay in getting back to those kind
souls who tried to help me with my scroll wheel issues way back when.
If anyone's scratching their heads over this, the jist was that I had
no activity registering in xev with wheel activity, even though I had
On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 10:03:16PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
| Jesper Holmberg wrote:
|
| What is the recommended way of adding support for the scroll wheel
| (Logitech mouse) under X4.0.3 and Woody?
|
| here's what I have, it's for the mouseman wheel (with the sidebutton):
snip
I tried
On 07/09/01 16:09:37 -0700, Mike Pfleger wrote:
Sorry to intrude, but I couldn't pass this up. I'm running testing
and I'm having trouble getting my USB mouse scroll wheel to be seen.
I have this setup in my XF86Config-4 file, but nothing seems to
register the scrollwheel. I even tried xev
Jesper Holmberg wrote:
What is the recommended way of adding support for the scroll wheel
(Logitech mouse) under X4.0.3 and Woody?
here's what I have, it's for the mouseman wheel (with the sidebutton):
in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Section InputDevice
Identifier Logitech
On Tuesday 10 July 2001 05:07, Craig Dickson wrote:
Brian Nelson wrote:
Try this instead:
Option Protocol IMPS/2
Option Buttons 5
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
I suppose anything is worth a try, but I don't think
Geoffrey Romer wrote:
I have an identical mouse to yours, and an identical setup, except that I
am running the mouse through the USB port directly. I have had the same
problem, of having no wheel support enabled. I have exactly duplicated
the configuration you give below, but it does not work
Achim Bohnet wrote:
On Tuesday 10 July 2001 05:07, Craig Dickson wrote:
Brian Nelson wrote:
Try this instead:
Option Protocol IMPS/2
Option Buttons 5
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
I suppose anything is
What is the recommended way of adding support for the scroll wheel
(Logitech mouse) under X4.0.3 and Woody?
TIA
Jesper
Jesper Holmberg wrote:
What is the recommended way of adding support for the scroll wheel
(Logitech mouse) under X4.0.3 and Woody?
TIA
Jesper
After I upgraded to woody, my scroll wheel stopped working and, after
fooling around for an hour or so, I figured out that the only thing
amiss
Jesper Holmberg wrote:
What is the recommended way of adding support for the scroll wheel
(Logitech mouse) under X4.0.3 and Woody?
I have the Microsoft Optical Intellimouse (using the USB-to-PS/2 adapter
so as not to use up one of my two USB ports) with a wheel plus side
buttons; the logic
On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 04:47:05PM -0500, DvB wrote:
SNIP
After I upgraded to woody, my scroll wheel stopped working and, after
fooling around for an hour or so, I figured out that the only thing
amiss was the fact that my XF86Config file had Emulate3Buttons set to
true (commenting this out
I have an identical mouse to yours, and an identical setup, except that I
am running the mouse through the USB port directly. I have had the same
problem, of having no wheel support enabled. I have exactly duplicated
the configuration you give below, but it does not work for me. In particular,
my
Geoffrey Romer wrote:
I have an identical mouse to yours, and an identical setup, except that I
am running the mouse through the USB port directly. I have had the same
problem, of having no wheel support enabled. I have exactly duplicated
the configuration you give below, but it does not work
On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 04:50:29PM -0700, Geoffrey Romer wrote:
I have an identical mouse to yours, and an identical setup, except that I
am running the mouse through the USB port directly. I have had the same
problem, of having no wheel support enabled. I have exactly duplicated
the
Brian Nelson wrote:
Try this instead:
OptionProtocol IMPS/2
OptionButtons 5
OptionZAxisMapping 4 5
I suppose anything is worth a try, but I don't think the IMPS/2 protocol
supports the Intellimouse
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