> There is a way to modify the resolution of the sensor on some Logitech USB mice > (400dpi or 800dpi) - you need to use certain "vendor specific" (non-standard) > commands. It works on most mice that have the "dual optical" sensor. I can't > tell if your mouse is one of those that are supported (since you didn't bother > to identify the mouse), but from memory, MX300, MX500, and recent iFeel are > amongst those that are supported. I have a full list at home. > > I also have an application to check what setting is in use, and to change the > setting. I guess I should post it here. Ping me in a couple of days if I forget.
It has a single optical sensor. Model: M-BJ69. ______________________________________________________________________________ Jetzt 52 verschiedene Briefpapiere fur Ihre E-Mails bei WEB.DE FreeMail - http://freemail.web.de/features/?mc=021140 _______________________________________________ Xpert mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xpert
