I tried that, I set the mouse protocol to PS/2, the device to psaux, and
tried it with both 3 button emulation on and off. Do I need to do anything
to the gpm (are those the right letters?) to set it up. Do I need to
somewhere assign something to psaux. Any more ideas?

Thanks,

Chris

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From: Lewis, James M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 1998 10:52 AM
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Subject: RE: Can anyone help me?



I have one of those.  I have to use ps2 protocol and
/dev/psaux for the device.  The intellipoint thing does
not work for me.  If anyone has a way to make the wheel
do something (even act as the middle button) I would
like to hear about it...

jim

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From:   Crispixbull[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Tuesday, May 12, 1998 11:36 AM
To:     Linux
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Subject:        Can anyone help me?

Can anyone give me a hand with this mouse thing, I just can't figure it out.

-----Original Message-----
From: Crispixbull [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 1998 7:00 AM
To: Linux
Subject: Mouse Fun


I am currently trying to set up X Windows and trying to set up my mouse. The
mouse is Microsoft (it says so on the outside) however when I set it up in
W95 the program in the lower right hand corner says Microsoft IntelliPoint.
Right now I've tried to set it up with both IntelliPoint and Microsoft in X
Windows, however it only responds intermittently. After I change the sample
settings (usually between 50 and 75) and accept those settings occasionally
the mouse will work perfectly, then without changing a thing I accept the
settings again, and my mouse becomes unresponsive. Sometimes after just
continuing to accept time and time again the mouse become responsive, other
times I need to change some settings and reaccept to do that.

Personally, I'm mystified. Can anyone help. One more piece of info on the
mouse, according to Microsoft its a "Microsoft serial mouse with wheel".

Thanks a ton,

Chris




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