Hi - and thanks for the reply!
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 10:12:57 +0100 (BST)
Dr Andrew C Aitchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> In multi-head mode (including dual mode) with or without xinerama,
> all keyboards and mice work on all screens.
Not with my dual-head G450 ... ? Keyboard and mice are on the first head. Nothing on
the second. (In Xinerama mode keyboard and mouse are on the whole screen, right.)
xawtv (or any other program) are displayed on the second head via xawtv -display :0.1.
I simply like to say "Mouse-Serial on display :0.1".
> If you want two separate screen/keyboard/mouse setups on one machine
> you could try:
> http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/multiuser/
Great document. - But I only need a mouse on the second head to control XawTV (because
I only have an old monitor and no TV in my student-flat ...), until I get LIRC to
work ... (Although tow keyboard would be cool for the XEmacs, too ;-)
> (If you have two mice on a dual head, and each mouse is tied to a
> different screen, which one controls where keyboard input goes ?)
I thought it would be possible (and a must - since I have no mouse on the 2nd head) to
specify a keyboard/pointer combination for each screen ...
Any idea what I missed/need to get my first mouse (or a second one) to the second
screen?
k33p h4ck1n6 Ren�
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