What happens if you comment out Emulate3buttons ? Why do you need emulation when you have the real thing ?
Jeff Maxson wrote: > I really hate to bring this age-old question up again ("how do you > activate the wheel on a mouse"), and I have checked the archives on this > and tried most things I can think of, but can't get it. Here's the deal: > > I have (what it says is) an IBM Model MO02W mouse. There are the normal > buttons (left, middle with wheel and click, and right), as well as three > more on the left side of the mouse. the left, right, and "3-button > emulate" work fine, so I can manage as is, but would like to figure out > the wheel thing. Given my XF86Config-4 (relevant section below), > rolling the wheel up makes the pointer go up very fast, and rolling the > wheel down makes it go up (yes up) very slowly. All the left-side extra > buttons make the pointer go up upon clicking as well as releasing (two > up-jumps per press/release cycle). > > I have tried adding the Option "Buttons" # command, as well as various > combinations of numbers for ZAxisMapping, and nothing changes. Any help? > > --------------- > Section "InputDevice" > # Identifier and driver > Identifier "Mouse1" > Driver "mouse" > Option "Protocol" "Microsoft" > Option "Device" "/dev/mouse" > # Jeff is adding the next line to try activate the scroll wheel > Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" > Option "Emulate3Buttons" > # Option "ChordMiddle" > EndSection > -------------- -- Simon Hepburn.