Re: Mouse setting in X

2000-12-30 Thread Adam C Powell IV
Cole Stewart wrote: > PS/2 seems to work, how do I get 3 button emulation working? http://home.munich.netsurf.de/Franz.Sirl/inputppc.html Read it carefully, it should answer all of your questions. (In particular, note that the keycodes in button emulation are *not* the standard ADB keycodes.)

Re: Mouse setting in X

2000-12-29 Thread Cole Stewart
PS/2 seems to work, how do I get 3 button emulation working? on 00.12.28 10:58, Michael Schmitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> sucessful is /dev/adb, with this I get the WindowMaker dock and Debian >>> backround with no mouse movement. Any suggestions to get my mouse working? >>> >>> Thanks f

Re: Mouse setting in X

2000-12-28 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > sucessful is /dev/adb, with this I get the WindowMaker dock and Debian > > backround with no mouse movement. Any suggestions to get my mouse working? > > > > Thanks for your time. > > if its 2.2.18pre21 kernel from debian you need to use /dev/input/mice And protocol "IMPS/2", perhaps (try

Re: Mouse setting in X

2000-12-27 Thread Ethan Benson
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 10:08:11PM -0500, Cole Stewart wrote: > Hi > > I just installed Potato on a PowerMac 6400/180 (valkrie video). when I > started up X it says that /dev/mouse doesn't exist. I have edited > /etc/X11/XF86Conf using different devices in it's place. So far the most > sucessf

Re: Mouse setting in X

2000-12-27 Thread Cole Stewart
I just tried your suggestion. I get the folowing error Fatal server error: Cannot open mouse (No such file or directory) That makes a bit of sence, there is no adbmouse in the /dev directory. Any suggestions? on 00.12.27 22:14, Michel Dänzer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Cole Stewart wrote:

Re: Mouse setting in X

2000-12-27 Thread Michel Dänzer
Cole Stewart wrote: > I just installed Potato on a PowerMac 6400/180 (valkrie video). when I > started up X it says that /dev/mouse doesn't exist. I have edited > /etc/X11/XF86Conf using different devices in it's place. So far the most > sucessful is /dev/adb, with this I get the WindowMaker

Mouse setting in X

2000-12-27 Thread Cole Stewart
Hi I just installed Potato on a PowerMac 6400/180 (valkrie video). when I started up X it says that /dev/mouse doesn't exist. I have edited /etc/X11/XF86Conf using different devices in it's place. So far the most sucessful is /dev/adb, with this I get the WindowMaker dock and Debian backround