On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 07:20:19PM -0800, Nate Amsden wrote: > if your using gpm to interact with X you need to set XF86config > to use /dev/gpmdata instead of /dev/psaux
Not necessarily. Actually, that method gave me problems. I got gpm and X working together harmoniously by simpling setting my gpm repeat protocol to nothing (it seems to want to default to ms3, even when the mouse type is imps2). > Bruce Miller wrote: > > I will be trying Colas Nahaboo's modifications to Netscape to see if > > the wheel scrolls there. I gather that users of Debian have had > > particular difficulty getting a wheel mouse to scroll. Has anyone > > solved this? Netscape 4.x is the only app this doesn't work with. I have the same mouse as yours, and all I use is the ZAxisMapping line and I don't use imwheel. I think that possibly the one app imwheel is good for is NS 4.x. All gnome and kde apps scroll fine without it as does Mozilla and Opera. It mya be possible to tell imwheel to only affect certain apps, so that may be a possible solution. I just don't use NS4 unless I have to, preferring Mozilla, Opera, or Konqueror over it. I know that if imwheel affects everything, then it makes wheel-aware apps scroll extra lines, which is annoying. -Rob