Sven Arvidsson wrote: Thanks for reply; the traffic here is so high I didn't notice it.
> > On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 20:40 +0400, Aleksej wrote: >> > > In GNOME 2.8, it all worked fine, but in 2.14, GNOME began to apply the >> > > mouse settings to the tablet pen, so it's become left-handed (I had to >> > > guess the settings to make the buttons act correctly, because they've >> > > just mixed up), and the mouse acceleration become applied to it, thus >> > > rendering absolute positioning incorrect. > > > > GNOME 2.14 supports cursor themes and uses the industrial theme by > > default. You can install other themes and change them from the Mouse > > control panel in the Preferences. Yes, I've installed a theme looking like Windows' 3D white (or something, didn't configure Windows for a year). > > I suggest you file a bug in the GNOME Bugzilla (control-center product, > > mouse component) and describe your problems and use case. Maybe mouse > > properties should be applied on a device basis. I think I've made a comment in some bug about separate settings for different mouse devices. Though their bugzilla doesn't look half as active as the real one. -- Aleksej -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]