* Robert Mosher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020514 18:42]:
> Changing the type to imps2 fixed it! Didn't know that was even an option
> since I've couldn't find a list of mouse types. Though for future
> reference it can be found in the gpm info file under Server Invocation,
> Mouse Types.
Also '/usr/sb
>* Robert Mosher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020514 15:50]:
>> I am trying to get my mouse to work in both X and the ttys. Originally the
>> mouse worked fine in the ttys, and in X it would move about erratically,
>> and click randomly. I fixed this by changing the Device to /dev/gpmdata,
>> and changing
* Robert Mosher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020514 15:50]:
> I am trying to get my mouse to work in both X and the ttys. Originally the
> mouse worked fine in the ttys, and in X it would move about erratically,
> and click randomly. I fixed this by changing the Device to /dev/gpmdata,
> and changing gpm's
I am trying to get my mouse to work in both X and the ttys. Originally the
mouse worked fine in the ttys, and in X it would move about erratically,
and click randomly. I fixed this by changing the Device to /dev/gpmdata,
and changing gpm's repeat type to raw. (As I understand it, this causes
gpm to
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