En/La David R. Litwin ha escrit, a 15/06/05 05:32: <snip> > Being a tad scared of Experimenting with mice (I re-booted yester-day, > my mouse went copletely off the wall and I nearly had a break-down, > thinking I wouldn't have usage of my mouse again. Two nice re-boots > solved the nutty-ness. I haven't a clue what happened, though), I did a > bit of searching and found this: > http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=46 > What are your thoughts? It seems that this should be precisely what I > need. If so, could you help me a bit to set it up? Usually I'd just > plunge ahead, but, as I said, I REALLY don't want to screw up me mouse. > > Thanky. >
Hi David, Are you using Xorg rather than XFree86? I can offer advice about safe experimenting but I don't know anything about Xorg (you might put that in your subject line if you're looking for help in that area: e.g. Xorg configuring mouse, or something like that). In XFree86 I do the following: 1. make a copy of /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 (I call it XF86Config-4.good) 2. Then I mess around with XF86Config-4 to my heart's content. 3. I then restart X (clt-alt-bksp) and see what happens. 4. If all is well and my experimentation has succeeded then I keep the new XF86Config-4. 5. If X won't restart I can always change back to my original (working) version of XF86Config-4 (erasing the bad XF86Config-4 and renaming XF86Config-4.good to XF86Config-4). I assume that you can do this with Xorg but you should wait till someone actually using it responds. Cheers, Jonathan
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