Hello! I followed some of the instructions at http://www-sop.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/ and got things working in a number of apps under X.
I just changed the line Protocol "PS/2" to Protocol "MouseManPlusPS/2" in my XF86Config file (you might have to choose a different protocol depending on exactly what your mouse is). Then I added the following in the Mouse section ZAxisMapping 4 5 I also had to comment out my 3 button emulation in XF86Config # Emulate3Buttons Then, in my ~/.Xdefaults file I put in the things suggested on that web page. I didn't use this imwheel program at all to get any of this working. Hopefully this all helps! Cheers! Richard.. > > Hello everybody, > > Same question again, > > I have my (Logitech) wheel mouse working for a terminal window, and that is > about it. I mean, it only works for a terminal window. > > It doen't work when I use: Netscape, gv, xdvi, emacs, .... > I don't understand this. > > The funny thing is when i do "imwheel -k" in a terminal window. The wheel > mouse does not work in terminal windows anymore. > But this time it works in Netscape, gv, xdvi, emacs, ... > I don't understand this either. > > Another thing I don't understand is: do I have to put a "imwheel -k" in a > startup file. For now I have put it in the file .xsession > (I try to remove it, but it does not change the behaviour of the mouse) > > Can somebody help me ?? > > > > The rest of this mail is just my .imwheelrc file in my home directory. > > # IMWheel Configuration file ($HOME/.imwheelrc) > # (C)Jon Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > # > # Generated by imwheel > # Any extra comments will be lost on reconfiguration > # However order will be maintained > # Order! ORDER, I SAY!! > > "Xman" > None, Down, F > Shift_L, Down, 3 > None, Up, B > > "Eterm" > None, Up, Shift_L|Page_Up > None, Down, Shift_L|Page_Down > > "NXTerm" > None, Up, Shift_L|Page_Up > None, Down, Shift_L|Page_Down > > "rxvt" > Alt_L, Up, Alt_L|Page_Up > Alt_L, Down, Alt_L|Page_Down > > "XTerm" > Alt_L, Up, Shift_R|Page_Up > Alt_L, Down, Shift_R|Page_Down > Alt_L, Left, Control_L|A > Alt_L, Right, Control_L|E > #Shift_L, Down, Shift_L|1 > > "Netscape" > Shift_L, Down, Page_Down, 1, 1000, 1000 > Shift_L, Up, Page_Up, 1, 1000, 1000 > None, Down, Down, 7, 1000, 1000 > None, Up, Up, 7, 1000, 1000 > None, Left, Left, 7, 1000, 1000 > None, Right, Right, 7, 1000, 1000 > > "Navigator" > #Alt_L, Down, Alt_L|Right > #Alt_L, Up, Alt_L|Left > Alt_L, Down, Right, 10, 1000, 1000 > Alt_L, Up, Left, 10, 1000, 1000 > > #thanks to Paul J Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > "emacs" > Shift_L, Up, Page_Up > Shift_L, Down, Page_Down > # you may need Alt instead of Meta.... > None, Down, Control_L|Meta_L|Shift_L|parenright > None, Up, Control_L|Meta_L|Shift_L|parenleft > > #thanks to etienne grossmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > "Xftp" > , Down, j > , Up, k > > #thanks to etienne grossmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > "gv" > None, Up, Shift_L|space > None, Down, space > > "xv.*" > @Exclude > > # These are the defaults, but note that the defaults for the right side of > the > # keyboard are still handled within the program, unless you add the > # combinations desired here. (except for the None modifier of course!) > ".*" > None, Up, Page_Up > None, Down, Page_Down > Shift_L, Up, Up > Shift_L, Down, Down > Control_L, Up, Page_Up, > 2 > Control_L, Down, Page_Down, 2 > Shift_L|Control_L, Up, Page_Up, > 5 > Shift_L|Control_L, Down, Page_Down, 5 > Alt_L, Up, Left, 10 > Alt_L, Down, Right, 10 > Shift_L| Alt_L, Up, Left > Shift_L| Alt_L, Down, Right > Control_L|Alt_L, Up, Left. 20 > Control_L|Alt_L, Down, Right. 20 > Shift_L|Control_L|Alt_L, Up, Left, 50 > Shift_L|Control_L|Alt_L, Down, Right, 50 > None, Left, Left > None, Right, Right > Shift_L, Left, Left > Shift_L, Right, Right > Control_L, Left, Left, 2 > Control_L, Right, Right, 2 > Shift_L|Control_L, Left, Left, 5 > Shift_L|Control_L, Right, Right, 5 > Alt_L, Left, Left, 10 > Alt_L, Right, Right, 10 > Shift_L| Alt_L, Left, Left > Shift_L| Alt_L, Right, Right > Control_L|Alt_L, Left, Left. 20 > Control_L|Alt_L, Right, Right. 20 > Shift_L|Control_L|Alt_L, Left, Left, 50 > Shift_L|Control_L|Alt_L, Right, Right, 50 > > # vim:ts=4:shiftwidth=4 > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Dansereau ICQ: 1604133 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home page: http://pobox.com/~rdanse Electrical and Computer Engineering - The University of Manitoba - Canada The Rules Have Changed...Get Paid to Surf the Web! http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=fin503 -------------------------------------------------------------------------