Try disabling the middle mouse button in your desktop enviroment.  For
instance, in kde there is an option about what to do on middle click. 
Of course, if u use that part on another mouse, it may be a problem. 
If that doesn't work, try googling

On 6/29/05, Benedek Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I am a bit confused. I hope someone knows about this sonypi and sonypid
> daemon.
> 
> I have this Vaio, and it has the jogdial, for scrolling. Since kernels
> 2.6.9, the scroll is built in. Basically anytime I am on a website, I
> can scroll with the jogdial, by default. I wanted to have more options,
> so I installed the sonypid, and I made it aware of the FN special keys,
> and now I am also able to run scripts by just passing a special key.
> Such as setting volumes, start camera, etc.
> 
> Now until this point, everything works great. At this point, I wanted
> the jogdial to have a neat function, so when I press it, it will pop up
> a little window, and I can select preset commands to run, like Browser,
> email client. Pretty much anything I set. So this jogdial would be my
> "start menu" in windoze sort of speak. Now, the jogdial by default is
> also a middle mouse button click. That makes it behave the following
> way. When I press the jogdial in, it will pop up two screens. One is for
> the jogdial app (sjog), and one is for the regualr middle button mouse
> click, which brings up a screen with the available running processes,
> and the virtual desktops, so I can change by clicking on the little
> tabs. So my problem is, how can I turn off the Jogdial to act as a
> middle mouse button? I really dont need that feature, and it interferes
> with the jogdial app I would like to run.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Benedek
> 
> 
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