X 4.0 or X 3.3.6?
it's all pretty well doc'd: I've got it running on a 600e, which uses the
same hardware and all. hmmm... check on the linux OS links under the
Thinkpad 600E: there's some explicit instructions. I think I just used a
generic /dev/psaux mouse and then set the mouse to 3 buttons, an
First, make gpm repeat a protocol like IMPS/2 or ms3 and
set X up accordingly.
Then set this option in your /etc/X11/XF86Config :
ZAxisMapping4 5
That should let you use it as a scroll mouse ( buttons 4 and 5 ).
HTH,
Rob Helmer
Namodn
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 03:15:01PM -0500, Stephen Pete
|> I've been working with getting Debian running in all its glory on an
|> IBM Thinkpad T21, and am pretty pleased -- except for one tiny issue.
|>
|> The T21 has a large button with a blue marking underneath the left-
|> and right-`mouse' buttons. Under Windows, this is used as a scroll
|> butt
X 4.0 or X 3.3.6?
it's all pretty well doc'd: I've got it running on a 600e, which uses the
same hardware and all. hmmm... check on the linux OS links under the
Thinkpad 600E: there's some explicit instructions. I think I just used a
generic /dev/psaux mouse and then set the mouse to 3 buttons, a
First, make gpm repeat a protocol like IMPS/2 or ms3 and
set X up accordingly.
Then set this option in your /etc/X11/XF86Config :
ZAxisMapping4 5
That should let you use it as a scroll mouse ( buttons 4 and 5 ).
HTH,
Rob Helmer
Namodn
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 03:15:01PM -0500, Stephen Pet
|> I've been working with getting Debian running in all its glory on an
|> IBM Thinkpad T21, and am pretty pleased -- except for one tiny issue.
|>
|> The T21 has a large button with a blue marking underneath the left-
|> and right-`mouse' buttons. Under Windows, this is used as a scroll
|> but
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