> And it probably is, and Windows thinks you've got a standard bus
> mouse, not a wheel mouse.  My Windows installation is broken.  If a
> native Windows installation is broken in this way the mouse doesn't
> work at all.  For some reason, because of this, my Linux mouse setup
> is controlling the installation.  It might be worth simply deleting
> your Windows mouse device to see what happens.

I removed the mouse with a result of pointer moving but no clicks... :o) After reboot 
I did
the add hw stuff and it automatically came back with the standard bus adapter mouse... 
I
tried to set up a wheelmouse on w4l, so now I'll try to get my w4l back running...:o((

Later,

Markus

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