> That's strange. In GNOME I distinctly recall being able to access a
> range of
> tabs for all connected pointer input devices (mice, touchpads, etc.).
> I'm not
> sure. I use Xfce.
Yes, there are different settings for mouse, touchpad and tablet.
I don't think there's separate settings for
On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 06:30:40 +0200, Peter Berlau wrote:
> Hi,
> I know the option in the 'control center', but different from gnome
> i could define the behavior for each single mouse, tablet individual and
> persistant..
> I could not find this option or, maybe, it does not
Hi,
I know the option in the 'control center', but different from gnome
i could define the behavior for each single mouse, tablet individual and
persistant..
I could not find this option or, maybe, it does not exist. Not bad at
all.
Best Regards, Peter
Am Sonntag, den 11.10.2015, 20:47 +0300
Hello,
under 'xfce' i could configure every mouse separately,
does this configuration options exist under gnome too?
Thanks for advice,
best regards,
Peter
(hint: I'm left-handed, my women is right-handed
so we use(d) different mouses )
Yes, you can. Simply plug in the mouse in question, go to the mouse and
touchpad settings from the control centre, and adjust the settings accordingly.
It should just work (though I am not sure whether the settings persist over
repeated removals and reconnections).
OK, I found it out!
In Debian stable the XF86Config-4 looks like this:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Configured Mouse
Driver mouse
Option CorePointer
Option Device/dev/input/mice
Option Protocol
Has nobody any idea?
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Subject: Debian unstable: xorg mouse configuration under vmware
Date: Sunday 20 August 2006 20:06
From: Erich Steiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Does anybody know how to configure xorg from debian unstable
Erich Steiger wrote:
Does anybody know how to configure xorg from debian unstable under vmware.
I'am not able to start X11 after upgrading from debian stable to unstable
under vmware.
I vaguely recall having to install mouse drivers or mouse support or
something from _inside_ of VMWare,
On Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 09:13:03AM EDT, Kent West wrote:
Erich Steiger wrote:
Does anybody know how to configure xorg from debian unstable under vmware.
I'am not able to start X11 after upgrading from debian stable to unstable
under vmware.
I vaguely recall having to install mouse
Does anybody know how to configure xorg from debian unstable under vmware.
I'am not able to start X11 after upgrading from debian stable to unstable
under vmware.
greetz
eric
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2.2.20 to 2.4.27. In the
configuration I selected PS2 mouse support. The upgrade went well but no change
in the mouse actions?
I've goggled till my
fingers hurt. Is there a way to change the mouse
configuration?
Don
2.2.20 to 2.4.27. In the
configuration I selected PS2 mouse support. The upgrade went well but no change
in the mouse actions?
I've goggled till my
fingers hurt. Is there a way to change the mouse
configuration?
Don
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 07:23:08PM -0500, Don wrote:
I've goggled till my fingers hurt. Is there a way to change the mouse
configuration?
In your X11 setup, which will either be in the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf
or the file /etc/X11/XFree86.conf
Look for lines similar to these (yours
to upgrade my kernel from 2.2.20 to
2.4.27. In the configuration I selected PS2 mouse support. The
upgrade went well but no change in the mouse actions?
I've goggled till my fingers hurt. Is there a way to change the mouse
configuration?
Don
Ctrl-Alt-F1
then dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
through the issues to upgrade my kernel from 2.2.20 to
2.4.27. In the configuration I selected PS2 mouse support. The
upgrade went well but no change in the mouse actions?
I've goggled till my fingers hurt. Is there a way to change the mouse
configuration?
The mouses main function control
Hi. I am having problems configuring my mouse properly with Debian. When i
run startx, the GUI is activated and all is fine except i can't use my
mouse. I have a wireless Microsoft Optical Mouse and a Wireless Multimedia
keyboard (as a package). What do I need to do to make it work? Also, my
Italian Superstar wrote:
Hi. I am having problems configuring my mouse properly with Debian.
When i run startx, the GUI is activated and all is fine except i can't
use my mouse. I have a wireless Microsoft Optical Mouse and a Wireless
Multimedia keyboard (as a package). What do I need to do to
Hello
Italian Superstar wrote:
Hi. I am having problems configuring my mouse properly with Debian. When
i run startx, the GUI is activated and all is fine except i can't use my
mouse. I have a wireless Microsoft Optical Mouse and a Wireless
Multimedia keyboard (as a package). What do I need
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 12:05:05AM -0400, Christopher R Laughman wrote:
i'm having a really difficult time installing
debian for the first time. i've been using redhat for
a few years, but getting x to work in debian is proving
difficult. the initial installation of the bf2.4 version
of
Christopher R Laughman wrote:
(**) NV(0): Using framebuffer device
(II) Loading sub module fbdevhw
(II) LoadModule: fbdevhw
(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/linux/libfbdevhw.a
(II) Module fbdevhw: vendor=The XFree86 Project
compiled for 4.1.0.1, module version = 0.0.2
ABI class:
Theological Seminary
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Christopher R Laughman wrote:
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 00:05:05 -0400
From: Christopher R Laughman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: x doesn't work; mouse configuration blues
i'm having a really difficult time installing
debian
Christopher R Laughman wrote:
it is then able
to start X with a 1280x1400 (or whatever it is) resolution,
but the mouse doesn't work whatsoever. the information for
the monitor and the video card is correct in the XF86
config file; the mouse i have is a 2 button Trekker, which
has always
i'm having a really difficult time installing
debian for the first time. i've been using redhat for
a few years, but getting x to work in debian is proving
difficult. the initial installation of the bf2.4 version
of woody appeared to work well, but when the computer
rebooted and tried to
Use the ImPS/2 driver instead of the regular PS/2 driver.
gpm is generally a console mouse daemon. However, I find
it a better to use with some mice through the repeat
protocol than the regular X driver.
- jackp
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Hello:
I have a Cordless
Hello:
I have a Cordless PS/2 Logitech 3-button wheel mouse and I cant seem to get X to work when I scroll with the mouse wheel. My current configuration in the /etc/X11/X86Config-4 is as follows:
Section InputDevice
Identifier
Configured Mouse
Driver
mouse
Option
CorePointer
Francisco Castellon said:
Hello:
I have a Cordless PS/2 Logitech 3-button wheel mouse and I can't seem to
get X to work when I scroll with the mouse wheel. My current
configuration in the /etc/X11/X86Config-4 is as follows:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Configured Mouse
Hello,
I just got a Logitech cordless optical trackman for my birthday. I have
it working with gpm (and X) as roughly a 3 button mouse, however, the
orientation is not very good. For example, when I go up with the
trackball to move the mouse pointer upwards, it travels roughly 45 degrees
to the
Hallo Walter
Walter Saner wrote:
Aber irgendwo stehen die Abhängigkeiten, make *config kennt sie ja auch
und die sind bestimmt nicht fest verdrahtet.
find /usr/src/linux/ -name Config.in -print
Danke, das war's! Etwas präzisiert sieht es so aus:
# find /usr/src/linux -name
Rüdiger Noack schrieb:
XFS-Patch???
Hat nichts mit USB zu tun. SGI XFS filesystem support.
Aber irgendwo stehen die Abhängigkeiten, make *config kennt sie ja auch
und die sind bestimmt nicht fest verdrahtet.
find /usr/src/linux/ -name Config.in -print
Ciao
Walter
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Hallo Walter
--- Walter Saner [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
bisschen probieren.
Nein. Du willst make menuconfig ausführen und die ganz Konfiguration
durcharbeiten, dann werden auch die entsprechenden Punkte aktiviert.
Dann verrate mir mal bitte, wie Du mit make menuconfig *ohne*
Hi
Rüdiger Noack schrieb:
Dann verrate mir mal bitte, wie Du mit make menuconfig *ohne* probieren
herausbekommst, dass man erst INPUT angewählt haben muss, bevor man an
HID drehen kann. ;-) Die Online-Hilfe gibt dazu nichts her.
Reden wir vom gleichen Kernel? Ich habe hier 2.4.18 (mit
Hallo Walter
Walter Saner wrote:
Reden wir vom gleichen Kernel? Ich habe hier 2.4.18 (mit XFS-Patch).
Menuconfig nochmal angeschaut, finde ich immer noch alles klar und
verständlich geschrieben, speziell zum Punkt Input core support/
CONFIG_INPUT.
Vom (ziemlich) gleichen Kernel (2.4.18) reden
-Original Message-
From: Hucheng CHEN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 April 2001 21:13
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: mouse configuration and pine compilation???
Hi, Everybody:
I am a newbie to Debian, but I like it very much. I have
install 2.2r2 woody
Hi, Everybody:
I am a newbie to Debian, but I like it very much. I
have install 2.2r2 woody on my machine and I met two problems now.
1. Mouse configuration
I can't make mouse work under both console and X.
My mouse is Microsoft Intelligent PS/2 Mouse, if I run gpm, the mouse under
console
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 10:38:20AM -0500, Mithras wrote:
...
Thanks to everyone that replied! The key for me was hearing about
gpm. I can't recall all the combinations I tried last night, but I
was successful setting up the mouse to work with both X and the
console. After configuring gpm
My mouse has been working fine, but perhaps something more subtle
could be wrong. Learning something new's always valuable.
On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Carel Fellinger wrote:
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 10:38:20AM -0500, Mithras wrote:
...
Thanks to everyone that replied! The key for me was hearing
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 04:26:42PM -0500, Mithras wrote:
My mouse has been working fine, but perhaps something more subtle
could be wrong. Learning something new's always valuable.
Yes, it is only working because your errors zero'd out:)
On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Carel Fellinger wrote:
...
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, David B.Harris wrote:
This thread about mouse configuration got me to try to get 'gpm' and X
co-operating again, and I was successful this time. Let me explain my
setup.
Thanks to everyone that replied! The key for me was hearing about
gpm. I can't recall all
Excuse me if this question is really basic.
After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
discovered the mouse wasn't working.
It didn't move at all at first, and I found last night that /dev/mouse
was just symlinked to some weird device, but not ttyS0 like it should
(for my
To quote Mithras [EMAIL PROTECTED],
# Excuse me if this question is really basic.
#
# After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
# discovered the mouse wasn't working.
#
# It didn't move at all at first, and I found last night that /dev/mouse
# was just symlinked to some weird
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 15:31:58 -0500 (EST)
Mithras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excuse me if this question is really basic.
After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
discovered the mouse wasn't working.
It didn't move at all at first, and I found last night that /dev/mouse
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, David B.Harris wrote:
To quote Mithras [EMAIL PROTECTED],
# Excuse me if this question is really basic.
I wonder now if I showed naivete' by suggesting mouse configuration
should be simple! :-)
# After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
# discovered
have you run gpmconfig recently? That'd be the first step...
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Mithras wrote:
Excuse me if this question is really basic.
After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
discovered the mouse wasn't working.
It didn't move at all at first, and I found
Mithras wrote:
Excuse me if this question is really basic.
After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
discovered the mouse wasn't working.
It didn't move at all at first, and I found last night that /dev/mouse
was just symlinked to some weird device, but not ttyS0 like it
Kent West wrote:
Mithras wrote:
snip
After installing Debian for the first time (but not Linux), I
discovered the mouse wasn't working.
snip
Besides this mouse problem, I'd just like to say how *pleased* I've
been with Debian. The default X environment (what I've been able to
see
This thread about mouse configuration got me to try to get 'gpm' and X
co-operating again, and I was successful this time. Let me explain my
setup.
I have a Logitech mouse of some sort, a Mouse Man Plus, I think. It's
got two buttons, plus a wheel that also acts as a third button(plus
up-and-down
I'm trying to use GNOME/Enlightenment, but it takes over all the
buttons on the desktop. The configuration programs don't include
one for the mouse button bindings. How do I change them so that
left and right buttons do nothing in enlightenment?
There used to be one program for configuring all
Hello All,
Anyone have any idea;s what would keep my mouse from woring in X Windows.
Its a PS2 Kensington mouse. I cant seem to get it to work. Is it compatible
with Debian?
Jay Kelly wrote:
Hello All,
Anyone have any ideas what would keep my mouse from working in
the X Window System?
It's a PS2 Kensington mouse. I can't seem to get it to work.
Is it compatible with Debian?
The Hardware-HOWTO at
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO-19.html#ss19.1
Jay Kelly wrote:
Hello All,
Anyone have any ideas what would keep my mouse from working in
the X Window System?
It's a PS2 Kensington mouse. I can't seem to get it to work.
Is it compatible with Debian?
The Hardware-HOWTO at
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO-19.html#ss19.1
Jay == Jay Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jay Anyone have any idea;s what would keep my mouse from woring
Jay in X Windows. Its a PS2 Kensington mouse. I cant seem to get
Jay it to work. Is it compatible with Debian?
Likely - It's /dev/psaux.
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I am karlheg of deB-ORG. You
First make sure that the xf86config pointer section
specifies /dev/psaux as the hardware connection.
There are several choices of mouse protocol that might
work. microsoft, mouseman, logitech, etc. Some mice
have a switch on the bottom to change protocol from
native to microsoft. Try 'em all.
I have been unsuccessful in getting my Microsoft IntelliMous 1.1A PS/2
working.
Where I believe I am stuck is is not providing the correct device name. I
am using XF86Setup and I have selected the IntelliMouse, then I am asked for
the device in the form /dev/??, but I have no idea what to
My Intellimouse (PS/2) is on /dev/psaux.
Haven't got the scroll bit working in X yet though, I recall this is some
setting regarding the Z axis, but I haven't played with it.
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas
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On Fri, 28 Apr 2000,
Add ZAxisMapping 4 5 (without the quotes) to the Pointer section.
* Corey Popelier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [29-04-2000 12:29 PM +0800]
My Intellimouse (PS/2) is on /dev/psaux.
Haven't got the scroll bit working in X yet though, I recall this is some
setting regarding the Z axis, but I haven't
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ps2 is the correct answer.
I was a little confused by the choices too. I don't have
statistics, but I would guess that the vast majority of computers
sold in the last two years have a PS/2 Microsoft mouse. The
various mouse configuration programs
have a PS/2 Microsoft mouse. The
various mouse configuration programs in Linux (X included) would
be easier for most people to understand if they said if you
aren't using a laptop, you probably have a PS/2 mouse.
- Kris
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From: J [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Ron:
:
: I am looking at Upgrading and Repairing PCs fifth edition from QUE.
:
: BUS
: A bus mouse is typically used in systems that do not have motherboard
mouse port or any
: available serialports. The name bus mouse is derived from the fact that
the mouse
: requires
Ron Stordahl wrote:
snip
So the prompt ps2 - For most busmice connected to a ps/2 port is
confusing. I did choose that and clearly I do not have a busmouse. But I
chose the Standard profile, which does not incorporate X. Is there a non
X application which will use the mouse? If
I am doing a fresh install and get to the point where the install asks:
Do you want to run gpm's mouse-test program (Y/n)? (to which I respond)
y
Where is your mouse [/dev/ttyS0]? (to which I respond)
/dev/psaux (since I have a Microsoft Intellimouse 1.2A PS/2 compatible)
What type is your
On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Ron Stordahl wrote:
ps
I am doing a fresh install and get to the point where the install asks:
Do you want to run gpm's mouse-test program (Y/n)? (to which I respond)
y
Where is your mouse [/dev/ttyS0]? (to which I respond)
/dev/psaux (since I have a Microsoft
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