, tanto o meu mouse USB quanto o
sinal de bluetooh são desligados
Aqui acontece a mesma coisa para o mouse! Se eu retiro o notebook da tomada, o
mouse é desligado sempre que não está em uso. Ou seja, se eu clicar com o
botão
do meio do mouse ou mexer nele desesperadamente, dando uns solavancos
tomada, tanto o meu mouse USB quanto o sinal de
bluetooh são desligados, inicialmente achei que fosse alguma coisa com o
cpufreqd mas já desinstalei ele e o problema persiste.
Também já verifiquei as opções de energia do Gnome 3 e não achei nada.
Quando conecto o carregar volta a funcionar o
Fabiano Machado Dias fabiano at wolaksistemas.com.br writes:
Sempre que desligo o note da tomada, tanto o meu mouse USB quanto o
sinal de bluetooh são desligados
Aqui acontece a mesma coisa para o mouse! Se eu retiro o notebook da tomada, o
mouse é desligado sempre que não está em uso. Ou
Boa noite.
Estou usando Debian Sid/Experimental já a alguns meses, não tenho tido
maiores problemas, no entanto tem uma coisa que não consegui resolver ainda.
Sempre que desligo o note da tomada, tanto o meu mouse USB quanto o
sinal de bluetooh são desligados, inicialmente achei que fosse
.
Estou usando Debian Sid/Experimental já a alguns meses, não tenho tido
maiores problemas, no entanto tem uma coisa que não consegui resolver ainda.
Sempre que desligo o note da tomada, tanto o meu mouse USB quanto o sinal de
bluetooh são desligados, inicialmente achei que fosse alguma coisa com o
- it would still need changes
in the app.
Wheel sroll speed is slow (at least with my basic 3 button mouse I also
barely get 3 lines up/down which can be quite annoying depending on the
document lentgh). But if there is a patch to speed it up, I see no
compeling reason for not having
the wheel srolls
more that a few of lines... seems grotesque that this is not possible.
I've found this:
Bug 29905 - acceleration for mouse wheel
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29905
Which at least comes to confirm:
- That this is something to be put at Xorg side
there's no guarantee it's going to get in.
It seems to me that if the OP of that bug succeeds, all you'd get is
_more_ lines/rows of scroll, not fewer - it would still need changes in
the app.
Wheel sroll speed is slow (at least with my basic 3 button mouse I also
barely get 3 lines up/down
On Monday 02,January,2012 10:59 PM, lina wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I wish to open the link in icedove by iceweasel, now opens by epiphany.
[cut]
4. In the pop-up dialog box ?network.protocol-handler.app.http enter
/usr/bin/iceweasel
[cut]
P.S I changed both
network.protocol-handler.app.http
:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
I did so, but get the following mail.
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg/2011-December/053926.html
:(
How bad ;-(
But with all the due respects, mouse scroll wheel speed can be easily set
in KDE affecting all X applications and also
On Sun, 01 Jan 2012 11:01:49 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg/2011-December/053926.html
:(
How bad ;-(
But with all the due respects, mouse scroll wheel speed can be easily
set in KDE affecting all X applications and also
this:
Bug 29905 - acceleration for mouse wheel
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29905
Which at least comes to confirm:
- That this is something to be put at Xorg side
- That this is a future feature
So finally this turned out to be yet another of those sempiternal
bugtures that happen
that this is not possible.
I've found this:
Bug 29905 - acceleration for mouse wheel
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29905
Which at least comes to confirm:
- That this is something to be put at Xorg side
- That this is a future feature
Well, it confirms that someone else
/listinfo/xorg
I did so, but get the following mail.
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg/2011-December/053926.html
:(
How bad ;-(
But with all the due respects, mouse scroll wheel speed can be easily set
in KDE affecting all X applications and also, there are mouse drivers
(other than evdev
On Sb, 31 dec 11, 11:43:27, Camaleón wrote:
But with all the due respects, mouse scroll wheel speed can be easily set
in KDE affecting all X applications and also, there are mouse drivers
(other than evdev) that allow to define this value in one way or
another so although asking
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 14:34:53 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sb, 31 dec 11, 11:43:27, Camaleón wrote:
But with all the due respects, mouse scroll wheel speed can be easily
set in KDE affecting all X applications and also, there are mouse
drivers (other than evdev) that allow to define
On Sb, 31 dec 11, 13:07:10, Camaleón wrote:
I don't think it's a number of lines but speed issue.
Look at the subject of this thread ;)
Kind regards,
Andrei
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computer programs
do. If we want the mouse wheel to scroll a number of lines (or a number
of rows, or a number of pages, or a number of...) we say so in a human
way: Hey, I want to scroll down with the mouse wheel page by page
instead 3 lines, how can I do it? but that stanza has
used window which is in foreground doesn't react on left or
right mouse clicks anymore. However changing to another window with
alt-tab still seems to work, but then again the changed window doesn't
seem to own the focus. After killing X two or three times after the very
first login everything
correctly anymore. For example the
current used window which is in foreground doesn't react on left or
right mouse clicks anymore. However changing to another window with
alt-tab still seems to work, but then again the changed window doesn't
seem to own the focus. After killing X two or three times
Feladó: Paul Vojta vo...@math.berkeley.edu
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Másolat:x...@lists.x.org
Tárgy: Re: X Window: Setting up mouse scroll for OOo Calc to one raw
Dátum: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 13:09:24 -0800 (2011-12-30 22.09.24)
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 05:20:27PM
On 17/12/11 22:05, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux SID and my X Window uses Window Maker as a
window manager.
I'm using OpenOffice.org Calc very often and I want to setup mouse
scroll in X so when I scroll with mice then in OOo Calc raws goes
up/down only one raw
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 13:40:03 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
(...)
Searching with Google using keywords 'evdev scroll wheel' gives to me
no answer for this. Thanks!
Yep, there is not much information on the matter or at least I was
unable to find a clear way
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 13:40:03 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
(...)
Searching with Google using keywords 'evdev scroll wheel' gives to me
no answer for this. Thanks!
Yep, there is not much information on the matter or at
Hi,
Copying + pasting with gpm mouse works in fbterm, but when I use mc in
fbterm there is no mouse support. Anyone knows why?
Hugo
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Copying + pasting with gpm mouse works in fbterm, but when I use mc in
fbterm there is no mouse support. Anyone knows why?
mc(1)
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OpenOffice.org Calc very often and I want to setup mouse
scroll in X so when I scroll with mice then in OOo Calc raws goes
up/down only one raw and not three raws.
So what you are basically seeking is a way for setting the mouse scroll
to a different value other than three lines at a time, right
to setup mouse
scroll in X so when I scroll with mice then in OOo Calc raws goes
up/down only one raw and not three raws.
So what you are basically seeking is a way for setting the mouse scroll
to a different value other than three lines at a time, right?
The way to setup scrolling only one raw
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 12:05:53 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux SID and my X Window uses Window Maker as a
window manager.
I'm using OpenOffice.org Calc very often and I want to setup mouse
scroll in X so when I scroll with mice then in OOo Calc raws goes
up/down only
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 12:05:53 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux SID and my X Window uses Window Maker as a
window manager.
I'm using OpenOffice.org Calc very often and I want to setup mouse
scroll in X so when I scroll with mice
Hi,
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux SID and my X Window uses Window Maker as a
window manager.
I'm using OpenOffice.org Calc very often and I want to setup mouse
scroll in X so when I scroll with mice then in OOo Calc raws goes
up/down only one raw and not three raws.
My short search in Google
). Booting with it gives me a login screen with only a
space for my user name (as in the old, old days) but does not respond
to keyboard input not mouse activity. I can't log in.
Do you know what display manager you have?
I believe it's gdm. how can I tell for sure?
In the bootup messages it's
not respond
to keyboard input not mouse activity. I can't log in.
Do you know what display manager you have?
I believe it's gdm. how can I tell for sure?
In the bootup messages it's pretty clear I'm using kdm. So current kdm
is incompatible with current kernel in testing
connection out of the machine before
entering your password then reinsert the connector. If you're very lucky,
the kernel will detect your keyboard and allow you to attempt to log in.On
Mon, 5 Dec 2011, Hendrik Boom wrote:
No comment on the ps/2 mouse, altho I seriously doubt that it would
damage
.
This morning I upgraded again. Now I have a brand-new kernel
(3.1.something). Booting with it gives me a login screen with only a
space for my user name (as in the old, old days) but does not respond to
keyboard input not mouse activity. I can't log in.
I rebooted using the laptop's power
.something). Booting with it gives me a login screen with only a
space for my user name (as in the old, old days) but does not respond to
keyboard input not mouse activity. I can't log in.
Do you know what display manager you have?
Lorenzo
I rebooted using the laptop's power key, and used grub
.
This morning I upgraded again. Now I have a brand-new kernel
(3.1.something). Booting with it gives me a login screen with only a
space for my user name (as in the old, old days) but does not respond
to keyboard input not mouse activity. I can't log in.
Do you know what display manager you
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011 17:13:49 +0100, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
On 23/11/2011 17:05, Hendrik Boom wrote:
Yesterday I updated my wheezy system and when I restarted my machine
this morning all my xfce windows had lost their frames. There as no
longer a close button or a top border I could use to
in
into the PS/2 port, via adapter.
The second problem, is when I log out and in again, the mouse cursor
disappears. For that I haven't figured out yet a method to work it
out.
I need at least a way to make my mouse cursor available again, when
it goes away. I can live with that, if it can
Hi,
I use a Dell Vostro 3750 laptop with touchpad reported by Windows as
Dell Touchpad, manufactured by Alps Electric connected to PS/2 mouse
port.
In Windows all functions like tap scrolling, two finger zoom in/out and
others work perfectly. Unfortunately in Linux this device is recognized
only
On Monday 07 November 2011 08:55:47 wzabo...@elektron.elka.pw.edu.pl wrote:
Hi,
I use a Dell Vostro 3750 laptop with touchpad reported by Windows as
Dell Touchpad, manufactured by Alps Electric connected to PS/2 mouse
port.
In Windows all functions like tap scrolling, two finger zoom in/out
Thierry Chatelet wrote:
google it and read!
may help:http://wiki.debian.org/SynapticsTouchpad
Well, I've googled this problem before sending, but this touchpad
is very specific.
E.g. egrep -i 'synap|alps|etps' /proc/bus/input/devices
returns simply nothing.
It seems, that this is one of new
Hi,
I've found the following website:
http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/kqewu/new_alps_touchpad_protocol_support_patch_for/
which led me to the following files:
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.6
I've installed the file
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 12:21:13 -0400, Whit Hansell wrote:
Running Wheezy. Have wireless Logitech mouse. Have usb style webcam of
offbrand type but it has worked fine before so the driver is recognized
and works.
Have installed both Cheese and guvcview(gnome's webcam prog) and things
work
Hey folks,
First, thanks to all who help on this list. It is much appreciated by all.
Have run into a problem and don't know to whom to report it.
Running Wheezy. Have wireless Logitech mouse. Have usb style webcam of
offbrand type but it has worked fine before so the driver is recognized
Hi,
I just started using screen when in xterm.
I usually use Midnight Commander (mc) in xterm/screen. I realise soon
that I can't use mouse in xterm/screen/mc to highlite an item in mc
panes.
I can do that when I'm using xterm/mc but can't when using
xterm/screen/mc. Why?
man screen gives
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 18:36:20 +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
I just started using screen when in xterm.
I usually use Midnight Commander (mc) in xterm/screen. I realise soon
that I can't use mouse in xterm/screen/mc to highlite an item in mc
panes.
I can do that when I'm using xterm/mc
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 18:36:20 +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
I just started using screen when in xterm.
I usually use Midnight Commander (mc) in xterm/screen. I realise soon
that I can't use mouse in xterm/screen/mc to highlite an item in mc
panes.
I can do
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 11:46:06 -0700 (PDT)
Steven Sciame sasci...@yahoo.com wrote:
Have you tried compiling another kernel. A while back I had
something similar happen in Stable (squeeze) after I upgraded to
6.0.1 and it was related to this bug:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 21:39:37 +0100, Joe wrote:
(...)
My question is: what controls the visibility of the cursor when crossing
icons and window features, operates tooltips, etc? I've spent quite some
time with Mr Google without finding a definite answer, but I'm getting
the feeling it's GTK,
problem, is when I log out and in again, the mouse cursor
disappears. For that I haven't figured out yet a method to work it out.
I need at least a way to make my mouse cursor available again, when it
goes away. I can live with that, if it can be solved via console or
something. I don't do
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 02:37:40PM BST, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski wrote:
Hello,
I wonder if you have any expirence how to set up a interface in
/etc/network/interfaces to pick up IPv6 address using wide dhcpv6
client. It seems that I can have static and DHCP for IPv4, but only
static for
On 10/11/2011 05:00 PM, Raf Czlonka wrote:
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 02:37:40PM BST, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski wrote:
Hello,
I wonder if you have any expirence how to set up a interface in
/etc/network/interfaces to pick up IPv6 address using wide dhcpv6
client. It seems that I can have static and
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 03:02:34PM BST, Victor Nitu wrote:
You have replied to the wrong thread, please re-send this message
where it belongs.
Thanks.
I had indeed - all done, resent.
Ta,
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 13:45:12 + (UTC)
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 21:39:37 +0100, Joe wrote:
(...)
My question is: what controls the visibility of the cursor when
crossing icons and window features, operates tooltips, etc? I've
spent quite some time with
From: Joe j...@jretrading.com
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: What can make the mouse cursor disappear?
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 13:45:12 + (UTC)
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011
For the last few weeks, my mouse cursor has been misbehaving. It's sid,
so I didn't pay much attention for a while, but it doesn't seem to have
been fixed, and I can't find any sign of anyone else having the same
problem.
The cursor disappears when stationary in certain locations, mostly
around
for moving the cursor. Moving the cursor works fine, but in Win 7,
tapping on the pad is treated as a left mouse click. How can I turn that
on?
I'm running Debian unstable and using KDE.
This is something I cannot still understand but it seems that GNOME and
also KDE guys have decided to disable
7, tapping on the pad is treated as a
left mouse click.
How can I turn that on?
I'm running Debian unstable and using KDE.
Thanks,
-Steve
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pad for
moving the cursor. Moving the cursor works fine, but in Win 7, tapping on
the pad is treated as a left mouse click. How can I turn that on?
I'm running Debian unstable and using KDE.
Thanks,
-Steve
~$ aptitude search touchpad
i kde-config-touchpad
--- On Thu, 8/18/11, Selim T. Erdogan se...@alumni.cs.utexas.edu wrote:
Go to the configuration page by typing about:config in
your address bar.
This'll get you a huge list of things you can
configure. Filter by cursor.
You should see ui.use_activity_cursor. Make its
value true.
It
T Elcor, 17.08.2011:
Hi,
I remember there was a time when FF/Iceweasel would change a regular
arrow-shaped mouse cursor to arrow with hourglass when Iceweasel was busy
doing something like, for example, retrieving a page. Now the cursor just
stays arrow while Iceweasel is retrieving
Hi,
I remember there was a time when FF/Iceweasel would change a regular
arrow-shaped mouse cursor to arrow with hourglass when Iceweasel was busy
doing something like, for example, retrieving a page. Now the cursor just stays
arrow while Iceweasel is retrieving the page, which may
Olá,
Duas coisas:
1) O mouse USB fica desligando sempre quando estou usando a bateria do
notebook. Deve ser para economizar energia. Mas, isso enche, pois,
tenho que ficar clicando e mexendo nele até acordar
novamente. Quando o notebook esta ligado direto na rede, isso nao
acontece.
2) quando
I think your Archive Mounter in your link is exactly what I'm looking for,
but I couldn't find it on Debian.
I found another solution:
http://techthrob.com/2009/03/02/howto-add-items-to-the-right-click-menu-in-nautilus/
which
is quite good but I still wish I could move up my custom action to the
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 17:32:38 +0700, Hoang Le wrote:
I think your Archive Mounter in your link is exactly what I'm looking
for, but I couldn't find it on Debian.
It seems it is still not there:
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=529297
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I
Hi everybody,
May I ask if there's any way to mount an ISO file by right click on it
without using script? I'm using Gnome on Squeeze.
I see a lot if guides on the internet to make script and then rightclick -
script - scriptname
But why can't I just rightclick and choose something like Mount
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 22:45:39 +0700, Hoang Le wrote:
May I ask if there's any way to mount an ISO file by right click on it
without using script? I'm using Gnome on Squeeze.
(...)
Without using a script? :-)
Well, there are nautilus scripts, look:
yes I mean without. I mean, users unnecessarily know whether they are
using a script or not to open that file. If there's a support
software/script/or whatever installed, then simple just double-click to open
if it's the default action. Explicitly choosing the script name under
Scripts submenu
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 23:28:20 +0700, Hoang Le wrote:
yes I mean without.
Well, more than without I think it should be with hidden script
because for nautilus scripts (and so the name), there is a script that
has to be run :-)
I mean, users unnecessarily know whether they are using a script
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please feel free to contact me.
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On Mi, 08 iun 11, 10:06:36, Lisi wrote:
I did say YMMV As I say, I personally find the traction inadequate with
optical mice. I can easily deduce that most people like them!
Maybe it's just because of more dust here, but I have to clean the
sliders all the time on my mice. OTOH I don't
On Wed, 2011-06-08 at 21:45 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 19:05:30 -0400 (EDT), Ralf Mardorf wrote:
...
Does Debian drop valid hardware, that isn't brand new?
I use a PS/2 mouse with Debian, but it does not have a wheel;
so I can't address your specific situation
On 09/06/11 19:44, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2011-06-08 at 21:45 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 19:05:30 -0400 (EDT), Ralf Mardorf wrote:
...
Does Debian drop valid hardware, that isn't brand new?
I use a PS/2 mouse with Debian, but it does not have a wheel;
so I can't
/2 mouse with Debian, but it does not have a wheel;
so I can't address your specific situation. But as to your
more general question about hardware support, I doubt that
Debian in particular or Linux in general intentionally dropped
support for PS/2 mice with wheels. It's more likely a bug
Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net writes:
Hi :)
when using a PS/2 mouse with stable or testing the mouse wheel very
seldom does work, usually it doesn't. For Ubuntu Maverick and Natty it's
the same.
It might help to specify which protocol the mouse uses in your
xorg.conf. IIRC
On Wednesday 08 June 2011 00:37:05 Ron Johnson wrote:
You *like* ball mice?
Yes - I find the extra traction far better. I have difficulty
controlling a laser mouse because there is virtually no traction. I am
slightly handicapped, so YMMV.
Four little rubber feet on the bottom
wireless for input
devices but nowadays I think the data flow between sender and receiver
units can be encrypted
There's no reason that an optical mouse has to be wireless. Similarly,
there's no reason that a wireless mouse has to be optical. I've used
wired (USB) optical mice for ages now and love
:-)
3/ There are also some security concerns in using wireless for input
devices but nowadays I think the data flow between sender and receiver
units can be encrypted
There's no reason that an optical mouse has to be wireless.
True.
But I was replying to a KS post where he was talking about
, consider yourself lucky. Sun
optical mice (e.g. http://www.memoryxsun.com/3701398.html) require a
specific mousepad with a calibrated grid printed on them. The mouse can
only report its movement relative to this grid (rather than relative to
an arbitrary surface as with modern mice).
He, he
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 19:05:30 -0400 (EDT), Ralf Mardorf wrote:
...
Does Debian drop valid hardware, that isn't brand new?
I use a PS/2 mouse with Debian, but it does not have a wheel;
so I can't address your specific situation. But as to your
more general question about hardware support, I
On 06/06/2011 06:05 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
when using a PS/2 mouse with stable or testing the mouse wheel very
seldom does work, usually it doesn't. For Ubuntu Maverick and Natty it's
the same.
Did you choose 3-button emulation?
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On 06/06/2011 09:48 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
[snip]
How should I break mouse wheel support, when I break ALSA? I try to get
Not at the same time, but with *different* fiddling.
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On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 01:05:30 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
(...)
I guess Debian and Ubuntu only have issues with PS/2 mice.
I can't speak for Ubuntu, but I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well. I wonder what can cause a simple PS/2 mouse to
malfunction.
Anything at Xorg's log
On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 13:23 +, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 01:05:30 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
(...)
I guess Debian and Ubuntu only have issues with PS/2 mice.
I can't speak for Ubuntu, but I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well. I wonder what can cause
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 14:23:19 Camaleón wrote:
I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well.
+1 Moreover, it has a ball not a light. I dread the day it dies!!
Lisi
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On 06/07/2011 12:37 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 14:23:19 Camaleón wrote:
I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well.
+1 Moreover, it has a ball not a light. I dread the day it dies!!
You *like* ball mice?
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On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 12:41:19 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/07/2011 12:37 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 14:23:19 Camaleón wrote:
I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well.
+1 Moreover, it has a ball not a light. I dread the day it dies!!
You *like* ball mice
On 07/06/11 01:52 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 12:41:19 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/07/2011 12:37 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 14:23:19 Camaleón wrote:
I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well.
+1 Moreover, it has a ball not a light. I dread
On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 17:52 +, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 12:41:19 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/07/2011 12:37 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 14:23:19 Camaleón wrote:
I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well.
+1 Moreover, it has a ball
On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 14:16:33 -0400, KS wrote:
On 07/06/11 01:52 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 12:41:19 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/07/2011 12:37 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 14:23:19 Camaleón wrote:
I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well.
+1
On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 14:16 -0400, KS wrote:
On 07/06/11 01:52 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 12:41:19 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/07/2011 12:37 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 14:23:19 Camaleón wrote:
I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well
On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 18:40 +, Camaleón wrote:
For intensive usage, heck... leave me with my Cherry corded keyboard with
a weight of ~1,8 kg and its characteristic clack, clack sound ;-)
I've got two simple and good keyboards, one seems to be a Cherry and the
other is better, because it's
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 18:41:19 Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/07/2011 12:37 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 14:23:19 Camaleón wrote:
I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well.
+1 Moreover, it has a ball not a light. I dread the day it dies!!
You *like* ball mice
On 06/07/2011 06:00 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 18:41:19 Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/07/2011 12:37 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 14:23:19 Camaleón wrote:
I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well.
+1 Moreover, it has a ball not a light. I dread the day
YES! I keep a supply of recycled PS2 mice on hand. I make my mouse ergonomic
with strategically placed adhesive-backed, dense caulk strips. Those fancy
ergonomic monstrosities drive me nuts! Ditto laser mice.
--- On Tue, 6/7/11, Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
From: Ron Johnson
On 08/06/11 03:37, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 14:23:19 Camaleón wrote:
I'm using a PS/2 mouse with Debian and
works very well.
+1 Moreover, it has a ball not a light. I dread the day it dies!!
Lisi
+1
Ball mice never die! (they just lose their balls, seriously
mouse-cables, when I got old,
secondhand mice.
I wasn't a fan of wireless mice either since I picked up a M510 last
year. I'm still using the original batteries that it came with for a
little more than an year. I use it every day and have not bothered to
use the On/Off switch at the bottom
Hi :)
when using a PS/2 mouse with stable or testing the mouse wheel very
seldom does work, usually it doesn't. For Ubuntu Maverick and Natty it's
the same.
I replaced the mouse with an USB mouse and the mouse wheel seems to work
all the time, tested with Debian testing only. I didn't reboot
On 06/06/2011 06:05 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
when using a PS/2 mouse with stable or testing the mouse wheel very
seldom does work, usually it doesn't. For Ubuntu Maverick and Natty it's
the same.
[snip]
Since you didn't tell us what kind of PS/2 mouse, how in Eris' name are
we supposed
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