Thibaut Cousin wrote:
Imwheel is, in principle, not necessary to make the wheel work. The wheel
> support can be implemented directly in applications. KDE has built-in wheel
> support, so the only required thing is the line "ZAxisMapping 4 5" in
> XF86Config. The same is true for Gnome apps or
El Dom 31 Dic 2000 13:06, Thibaut Cousin escribió:
>Le Dimanche 31 Décembre 2000 07:50, Mircea Luca a écrit :
>> I'm running unstable ,KDE2 ,gdm,kernel 2.4test12,X4 . My problem is
>> simple.The wheel won't work in Netscape unless I open an xterm and start
>> imwheel .The wheel works fine otherwis
Netscape 4.x knows perfectly well what a mouse wheel is... add this to
.Xresources:
!Wheel stuff
Netscape*drawingArea.translations: #replace\
: ArmLink() \n\
: ArmLink() \n\
~Shift: ActivateLink() \n\
~Shift:
Le Dimanche 31 Décembre 2000 07:50, Mircea Luca a écrit :
> I'm running unstable ,KDE2 ,gdm,kernel 2.4test12,X4 . My problem is
> simple.The wheel won't work in Netscape unless I open an xterm and start
> imwheel .The wheel works fine otherwise in other KDE apps altough if I
> do an "ps aux | grep
> Did You put the DNS-Addresses into /etc/resolv.conf ?
>
Yes, I did:
search A1.net
nameserver 195.3.96.67
nameserver 195.3.96.68
But it still doesn't work ...
Thanks though and a happy new year
Dieter
>
> Matth
>
> Am Samstag, 30. Dezember 2000 14:37 schrieb Dieter Schicker:
> > Hi,
> >
Hi
I'm running unstable ,KDE2 ,gdm,kernel 2.4test12,X4 . My problem is
simple.The wheel won't work in Netscape unless I open an xterm and start
imwheel .The wheel works fine otherwise in other KDE apps altough if I
do an "ps aux | grep imwheel " it will show only the grep which means
AFAIK that im
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