On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 15:00, Dan Robbins wrote:
> Using garden variety Microsoft PS/2 mouse.  We had generic 2-button ps/2
> mouse selected during setup, which worked fine after install (although
> short travel/movement).  Upon changing hardware setting to appropriate
> Microsoft mouse, mouse first improved travel performance, then began
> acting flaky. Wants to return to bottom left of screen almost
> immediately when trying to navigate.  This is a totally non-functional
> situation for me.
> 
> How can I fix this.  Would it help to return to generic 2-button ps/2
> mouse?  And how can we do that without using mouse.
> 
> Dan

You might try to open a terminal and type: mouseconf

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