In XF86Setup, the settings are: mouse protocol: IntelliMouse (that was what IMWheel said to set it for; I had it set for PS/2 originally, but the mouse acted like it was on drugs. Both the IntelliMouse and the Microsoft protocols work); device: /dev/gpmdata (also according to the IMW instructions. I had had it set to /dev/mouse previously, and it worked normally (it didn't malfunction, but the wheel still didn't work)); 3 button emulation is turned off (IMW said to turn it off so tthat the program would work); resolution is set to "high"; the baud rate is 1200; under "Buttons", the "3" radio button is selected; sample rate is 0; Emulate3Timeout is 50.
Ernst-Magne Vindal wrote: > On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 23:47, Vikki Roemer wrote: > > It would be much easier to help if you also told what you have in > XFConfig-x. > If you use the settings Ps/2, mabye you schould try ImPs/2. I have with > several pc's used different mouses, optic and ordinary with skroll, and > it is allways working both as button and scroll. > > > Hi! > > I've been using Debian for about a week now, and during that time I've > > been trying to get my mouse to work properly, but I can't. > > > > I have a PS/2 Microsoft Wheel Mouse. Since it's possible to click with > > the wheel button as well as scroll, I was hoping I could use it as a > > third button as well as a scroll wheel. However, I can't even get the > > wheel to even scroll, much less click. > > > > I downloaded and installed IMWheel, and followed the instuctions, but it > > still doesn't work. I've also read everything I can find about > > configuring mice, but nothing has been helpful. Maybe I'm just not > > understanding the instructions? (This is all pretty heavy-duty for > > someone who just came from Windows 9x (but it's worth it), so it's > > highly likely that I'm just misunderstanding most of the manuals.) > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanking you in advance, > > Vikki Roemer > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- > /ernst > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Name: signature.asc > signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature > Description: This is a digitally signed message part -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]