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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 08:03, Fabian Niestroj wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I set the resolution to 800cpi: "./logitech-resolution -s 800"
> When I check the resolution I get: "001/002 046D/C00E M-BJ58 Wheel Mouse
> Optical Resolution: 4 (800cpi)" After a reboot it's again 400cpi.
That is to be expected. USB gets power cycled on reboot.

> But nevertheless the way the mouse has to pass on the table is halved if
> the resolution is set to 800cpi and the cursor moves from the left to the
> right border. So I guess the mouse can do 800cpi. How can the resolution be
> set to 800cpi?
I am sure I don't understand you. You seem to be asking how to do
800cpi, yet you have it above....

> The cursor is moving smoothly if the priority is changed: "renice -10
> pid_of_XFree". But I have to do it after each reboot. Where can I change
> the default priority of X?
Modify the startx script?

Brad
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http://linux.conf.au. 22-25Jan2003. Perth, Aust. I'm registered. Are you?
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