On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 05:46:48PM +0100, Christian Mayer wrote: > Hi, > > after searching the web and still failing to install my mouse with 7 > buttons (Intelli Mouse Optical) I hope to get some answers here. > Did I configure something wrong? > Or is this a limitation in the X protocol / the X server / ... ? > > If it's the later: when is the necessary support planned?
It is actually not a limit of any of those, it is a limit of the
available PS/2 protocols.
The good news is that this is much less of an issue if you use it as a
USB device, the bad news is that I really need to kick myself to get the
kernel issues worked out so I can get back to writing the evdev input
driver for X.
Could you do me a favor and kick me next monday if I have not posted
anything about it by then?
Zephaniah E. Hull.
>
> CU,
> Christian
>
> PS: When I switch from Windos to Linux I really miss the fast
> forward/backward when I surf the internet...
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