MX Revolution
MX 710 Keyboard Mouse set
and just plain HP USB Optical Mice

They work fine on my desktops just have issues with the sunray client. I
decided to try SRSS on Solaris instead of Ubuntu but I can't get solaris to
recognize my network adapter at all.

-Matt

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 6:30 AM, Bob Doolittle <[email protected]>wrote:

> Matt Greco wrote:
>
>> Hi I recently installed SRSS 4.1 onto a Ubuntu 9.04 server. I'm trying to
>> get my SunRay 1Gs to use a couple cordless Logitech mice I have. I run
>> into
>> the issue that moving the mouse sideways causes it to go up and down, up
>> and
>> down have no effect, and the zoom control, + or -, causes it to go right.
>> Also I have a Razr Diamondback that doesnt work on it at all. Is there
>> some
>> kind of configuration issue to get these Logitech Mice to work? Also seems
>> to do the same thing to a different degree just with new HP USB mice
>>
>>
>
> I have used many cordless Logitech mice with Sun Ray in the past, without
> issue. In fact, I'm
> using one right now (M-RM67A). I use them pretty much exclusively with my
> Sun Rays. They
> just work. Either:
>
> - your mice, cables, or Sun Rays are broken, or
> - these mice must not be presenting standard USB Boot HID interfaces, and
> they must require a special driver. I would find this very surprising given
> my past success with Logitech mice.
>
> I just had to return a new Logitech cordless mouse because it suddenly
> started constantly moving the pointer
> left (both on Sun Rays and a laptop, so I knew it was the mouse at fault).
>
> What model(s) of mice are you having trouble with?
>
> -Bob
>
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