Hi,
My mouse wheel behaves in a bit strange way.
Right after moving into an application window, neither up nor down
scroll works until the second wheel "bump." Subsequent scrolls work fine
until I move out from the window.
I use stretch (9.5 or maybe 9.6) mate desktop on AMD E-450, USB-wired
I may have a solution
it is a bug in the default X config created in Debian;
the default config has two mouse stanzas,
one for a a /dev/psaux and one for /dev/input/mouse0
It seems to me that: kernel 2.6.0 sends movement events to both devices,
and then the mouse moves twice as fast
note that I
also, read
http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/2199
a.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 12:18:14PM +0100, A Mennucc wrote:
I may have a solution
it is a bug in the default X config created in Debian;
the default config has two mouse stanzas,
one for a a /dev/psaux and one for /dev/input/mouse0
It
Aaaah!!!
Thank you so very much.
That's a lot better.
I had two mice configured, as you (correctly) guessed: Configured
Mouse and Generic Mouse. After Generic Mouse was `commented out' in
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4 the problem was solved.
Thanks!
h: Kristian
A Mennucc wrote:
also, read
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 12:18:14PM +0100, A Mennucc wrote:
I may have a solution
it is a bug in the default X config created in Debian;
the default config has two mouse stanzas,
one for a a /dev/psaux and one for /dev/input/mouse0
It seems to me that: kernel 2.6.0 sends movement events
[Micha Feigin]
I think the easiest solution if you don't want to access each mouse
differently or use some special driver option to just use one moues
stanza with /dev/input/mice and driver ImPS2.
The alternate solution is for the kernel to disable /dev/psaux
emulation. Herbert Xu did this
Hi Kristian,
I think I'm having the same (or similar) problem as you. Pity no wise
linux-guru's out there have responded yet.
I've recently switched to using OpenBox and ROX-Session for my GUI/wm.
However, my situation seems a little different from yours, in that I can't
say I've noticed
My mouse started to act a bit differently after updating to kernel 2.6.
Otherwise it's quite nice (the differences, I mean), but the mouse-wheel
scroll is a bit too fast.
For instance I can't switch desktops in openbox by
mouse-wheel-scrolling, because it scrolls too fast... (The scroll-speed
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 06:38:08PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Now that I have this working, what documentation of xdefaults and
} xresources should I have on my debian boxen?
[...]
} I haven't delved into this side of X in several years. There are other
} things, similar to this
on Tue, 22 Jul 2003 05:43:37PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif insinuated:
Now, sequence does *not* matter, and I can scroll with my mouse
wheel in mutt -- just as long as I use xterm, instead of rxvt.
i'm trying to figure out what you mean by this -- just that you can
scroll upwards in your
Also sprach nori heikkinen (Wed 23 Jul 02003 at 10:55:08AM -0400):
on Tue, 22 Jul 2003 05:43:37PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif insinuated:
Now, sequence does *not* matter, and I can scroll with my mouse
wheel in mutt -- just as long as I use xterm, instead of rxvt.
i'm trying to figure out
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 10:55:08AM -0400, nori heikkinen wrote:
| on Tue, 22 Jul 2003 05:43:37PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif insinuated:
| Now, sequence does *not* matter, and I can scroll with my mouse
| wheel in mutt -- just as long as I use xterm, instead of rxvt.
|
| i'm trying to figure out
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 03:38:18PM -0400):
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 02:16:04PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} However, when I am reading long emails, it would really be nice to use
} the mouse wheel to scroll down the page, just as I do with webpages.
I
Also sprach Michael D. Schleif (Wed 23 Jul 02003 at 06:59:31PM -0500):
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 03:38:18PM -0400):
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 02:16:04PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} However, when I am reading long emails, it would really be nice to use
}
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jul 23 17:52:02 2003
Using a mouse with Mutt?
Isn't that against the law? :-)
(not really kidding)
Alan
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 06:59:31PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} New problems ;
}
} Intermittently, this *stops* working!
[...]
} What do you think?
[...]
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 07:17:44PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Furthermore, I just rebooted, and when I first startup
Seems like such a simple little thing.
Yes, I know that this is not really on-topic.
However, when I am reading long emails, it would really be nice to use
the mouse wheel to scroll down the page, just as I do with webpages.
I'm running mutt in rxvt, if that matters.
I asked this in
* Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Seems like such a simple little thing.
Yes, I know that this is not really on-topic.
However, when I am reading long emails, it would really be nice to use
the mouse wheel to scroll down the page, just as I do with webpages.
mutt doesn't do
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 02:16:04PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} However, when I am reading long emails, it would really be nice to use
} the mouse wheel to scroll down the page, just as I do with webpages.
I actually read the mutt user list and saw the messages fly by on the topic
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 03:38:18PM -0400):
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 02:16:04PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} However, when I am reading long emails, it would really be nice to use
} the mouse wheel to scroll down the page, just as I do with webpages.
I
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 03:23:45PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} OK, I have created a standalone ~/.Xdefaults, including *only* your
} suggestion; and, I have added your two (2) bind's to ~/.muttrc.
}
} I am not sure about xrdb; but, I did /etc/init.d/kdm restart -- is it
} the same?
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 04:39:52PM -0400):
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 03:23:45PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} OK, I have created a standalone ~/.Xdefaults, including *only* your
} suggestion; and, I have added your two (2) bind's to ~/.muttrc.
}
} I am not
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 04:01:43PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Yes, I figured out the xrdb -load idiom; and, I also corrected my use of
} -title to -name.
}
} Yet, it still does *not* work in pager ;
}
} What else need I do?
Hm. Does it work in the index? If you hit : and scroll
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 05:07:38PM -0400):
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 04:01:43PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Yes, I figured out the xrdb -load idiom; and, I also corrected my use of
} -title to -name.
}
} Yet, it still does *not* work in pager ;
}
}
Also sprach Michael D. Schleif (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 04:40:09PM -0500):
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 05:07:38PM -0400):
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 04:01:43PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Yes, I figured out the xrdb -load idiom; and, I also corrected my use of
}
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 05:04:28PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Eureka!
}
} This works:
}
} mutt.vt100.translations:
} NoneBtn5Down: string() \n\
} NoneBtn4Down: string() \n
}
} Why does sequence of these two (2) mappings matter?
That's just bizarre. You
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 06:12:31PM -0400):
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 05:04:28PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Eureka!
}
} This works:
}
} mutt.vt100.translations:
} NoneBtn5Down: string() \n\
} NoneBtn4Down: string() \n
}
} Why
Also sprach Michael D. Schleif (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 05:43:37PM -0500):
Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 06:12:31PM -0400):
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 05:04:28PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
} Eureka!
}
} This works:
}
} mutt.vt100.translations:
}
Hi Mitul,
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 04:58:51PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to get my USB MS Intellimouse to scroll in Linux.
have downloaded and installed imwheel 0.9.9. My Pointer section in the
XF86Config-4 is as follows.
If you are running XF4.0x you do
Hi Viktor,
If you are running XF4.0x you do not need imwheel. Actually, even in
XF863.3.6 you do not need imwheel if you run KDE or gnome. They
support it out of the box.
removed imwheel apt-get remove imwheel
although i never set it up to run whenever X started up
First of all you have
Hi all,
I am trying to get my USB MS Intellimouse to scroll in Linux. I
have downloaded and installed imwheel 0.9.9. My Pointer section in the
XF86Config-4 is as follows.
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol IntelliMouse
Hi all,
I am trying to get my USB MS Intellimouse to scroll in Linux.
have downloaded and installed imwheel 0.9.9. My Pointer section in the
XF86Config-4 is as follows.
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol IntelliMouse
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