Re: Mouse doesn't work right in X

2000-04-05 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> I have potato installed on my laptop, with X (version 3.3.6, i think), > and have everything set up for my display, but when I start X & move my > mouse, the cursor goes right to the bottom of the screen (well, off the > screen, actually) and apparently it thinks i'm clicking the mouse > buttons

Re: Mouse doesn't work right in X

2000-04-05 Thread Heather
> On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Morgan Terry wrote: > > > I have potato installed on my laptop, with X (version 3.3.6, i think), > > and have everything set up for my display, but when I start X & move my > > mouse, the cursor goes right to the bottom of the screen (well, off the > > screen, actually) and a

Re: Mouse doesn't work right in X

2000-04-05 Thread Chanop Silpa-Anan
Sencond this, check whether your gpm is in repeater mode or not. Also check Mouse protocal, most laptop use PS/2. Once upon a time, I heard Benjamin Tyger Sunshine-Hill say > On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Morgan Terry wrote: > > > I have potato installed on my laptop, with X (version 3.3.6, i think), > >

Re: Mouse doesn't work right in X

2000-04-05 Thread Benjamin Tyger Sunshine-Hill
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Morgan Terry wrote: > I have potato installed on my laptop, with X (version 3.3.6, i think), > and have everything set up for my display, but when I start X & move my > mouse, the cursor goes right to the bottom of the screen (well, off the > screen, actually) and apparently

Re: mouse doesn't work

2000-01-20 Thread Charlie Hedlin
Is a ps2 device on /dev/psaux . I never had any trouble and don't have to stop gpm (This was on an Armada 1130T and a pesario 1655). On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, matthschulz wrote: > On Tue, 18 Jan 1994, mpx wrote: > > mouse doesn't move. > > i thought it should be a ps/2 one, but didnt work, so i tried

Re: mouse doesn't work

2000-01-20 Thread John_Neff
I do not stop GPM and Xwindow mouse still works, BT I always use an external PS/2 mouse attached to my laptops (hote those little knobs). JJN matthschulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/20/2000 01:54:18 AM To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org cc:(bcc: John Neff) Subject: Re: mouse d

Re: mouse doesn't work

2000-01-20 Thread matthschulz
On Tue, 18 Jan 1994, mpx wrote: > mouse doesn't move. > i thought it should be a ps/2 one, but didnt work, so i tried out a few > more from the xf86config, till i get to the more exotic ones and left > it. so i changed the default /dev/modem to /dev/tt* but the same > thing...:( > > i was wonderin

RE: mouse doesn't work

2000-01-20 Thread Glen S Mehn
Try using XF86Setup. It lets you try your different mouse settings. I usually find that for laptops (4 out of 4 successful Debian/X installs on laptops) that the mouse ends up being /dev/psaux (where it gets overridden by ps/2 mice) Hope this helps. glen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL