On Wednesday 24 July 2019 18:59:21 jrmitchellj . wrote:
> Are you using a wireless keyboard as well?
> If so, did you "Unify" the receiver to handle both devices?
No, its always had two dongles. I got busy with 2 other projects and
never got back to it today. And tomorrow promises to be a Gene
Are these Logitech mice with the Unifying Receiver? Those have an orange icon
on the receiver and device. You can pair up to six Unifying devices to one
receiver. The only official software to pair or un-pair is for Windows but
there is a 3rd party Linux utility.
If you're using Unifying devices
Are you using a wireless keyboard as well?
If so, did you "Unify" the receiver to handle both devices?
--J. Ray Mitchell Jr.
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On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 10:57 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> Go
On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 12:07 PM John Dammeyer
wrote:
>
> So how is this solved? How would the A axis know the diameter and be
> able to translate that a request of F14.7 should really be F360 when Z is
> being moved at the same time? Odds are I've configured the CAM software
> wrong but if I
Greetings all;
Got a wierd one on tlm: no mouse, just a stationary pointer at center
screen, but no movement, no response to its buttons. And I've now
tried 3 mice.
Including a brand new one. All wireless, batteries above 1.6 volts.
dmesg, from an ssh login, says:
[2.406879] usbhid: USB
DHCP for static leases is good when you have a few machines and change
settings like DNS or gateway addresses for example. Saves having to go
to every machine change settings. Or you want to do a wholesale change
to a networkfrom 192.168.1.xxx to 10.10.xxx.xxx network (netmask
would get change
On 7/23/19 20:24, Chris Albertson wrote:
Here on my network, I have a few fixed location computers and some
notebooks and a pile of phones and tablets.All but the fixed location
machines get moved around and are sometimes running on other networks. I
don't want my phone of notebooks to be s