Re: gpm setup for two mice and x

2003-07-23 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 05:18:36PM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote: | How do I set up gpm to use two mice with different protocols and get it | to repeat to x? This is a little bit tricky, and not wholly pretty. | I have a touchpad which acts as a serial mouse (autops2 seems to work | for it) don&#

gpm setup for two mice and x

2003-07-23 Thread Micha Feigin
How do I set up gpm to use two mice with different protocols and get it to repeat to x? I have a touchpad which acts as a serial mouse (autops2 seems to work for it) don't know exactly which one (sony vaio pcg laptop) and a logtech usb mouse. I configured X directly without regard to gpm a

Re: debconf configuring XF86Config-4 with two mice

2002-04-27 Thread Shyamal Prasad
rLayout section it finds by default, and so the debconf >> generated one with two mice is left unused. My file starts like >> this: Jerome> Hi Shyamal, Jerome> Yes this works. Thanks. Jerome> Sure seem like a bug with the templates or scripts debconf

Re: debconf configuring XF86Config-4 with two mice

2002-04-27 Thread Jerome Acks Jr
c Mouse out > of it. The server will use the first ServerLayout section it finds by > default, and so the debconf generated one with two mice is left > unused. My file starts like this: Hi Shyamal, Yes this works. Thanks. Sure seem like a bug with the templates or scripts debconf uses

Re: debconf configuring XF86Config-4 with two mice

2002-04-27 Thread Shyamal Prasad
o this then the one I have below. My work around was to add my own server layout at the top of the file *before* the debconf managed section and leave the Generic Mouse out of it. The server will use the first ServerLayout section it finds by default, and so the debconf generated one with two

Re: debconf configuring XF86Config-4 with two mice

2002-04-27 Thread Andy Saxena
xfree86. The resulting XF86Config-4 includes a configuration > for two mice. The configuation works for the most part except for some > funkyness with the mouse wheel. For example, I use WindowMaker with > four workspaces. When I roll the mouse wheel to cycle through the > workspaces, it

Re: debconf configuring XF86Config-4 with two mice

2002-04-26 Thread Jerome Acks Jr
onf a try at managing the file and ran dpkg-reconfigure > > xserver-xfree86. The resulting XF86Config-4 includes a configuration > > for two mice. The configuation works for the most part except for some > > funkyness with the mouse wheel. For example, I use WindowMaker with >

Re: debconf configuring XF86Config-4 with two mice

2002-04-25 Thread ben
xfree86. The resulting XF86Config-4 includes a configuration > for two mice. The configuation works for the most part except for some > funkyness with the mouse wheel. For example, I use WindowMaker with > four workspaces. When I roll the mouse wheel to cycle through the > workspaces, it c

debconf configuring XF86Config-4 with two mice

2002-04-25 Thread Jerome Acks Jr
Although I have a working XF86Config-4, I put it together without using debconf so it does not have any DEBCONF SECTION. Anyway I decided to give debconf a try at managing the file and ran dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86. The resulting XF86Config-4 includes a configuration for two mice. The

X with one and optionally two mice

2001-10-31 Thread Stefan Bellon
Hi! I've got a Debian Potato notebook with Adrian Bunk's 2.4 kernels, thus gaining USB support (amongst others). Now I'd like to set up my XF86_SVGA 3.3.6 in a way that the internal touchpad is always working and the external trackball connected via USB is working when plugged in, but no error is

gpm with two mice - how?

2001-10-31 Thread Stefan Bellon
I know of the -M switch, but /etc/gpm.conf and /etc/init.d/gpm don't support it. What's the "official" Debian way of doing it? TIA. Greetings, Stefan. -- Stefan Bellon * * PGP 2 and OpenPGP keys available from my home page Recursive, adj.

Re: Two Mice and no Cursor

2001-01-26 Thread Martin Albert
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, hammack wrote: > Long time and still no cursor. I've tried two pointers, Kensington "Expert > Mouse" serial, and a PS/2 Generic. I have tried all the combinations of > Protocol and Device that I can and still don't have a pointer in X. Below > are files and excerpts of in

Re: Two Mice and no Cursor

2001-01-25 Thread Brian May
> "Kent" == Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> prw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jan 25 15:33 gpmdata crw--- 1 root >> root 10, 1 Jul 5 2000 psaux >> Kent> "c" means it's a character device, sending one character of Kent> data at a time, like a mouse or keyboard. "b" is

Re: Two Mice and no Cursor

2001-01-25 Thread Kent West
CORRECTION: Kent West wrote: gpm.conf's "device=" line needs to point to the real mouse device; gpmdata is only a middle-man between gpm and X. If it's a ps/2 style connector, you probably want it to read "device=psaux". For a generic PS/2 mouse, the "type=" line probably needs to read "ty

Re: Two Mice and no Cursor

2001-01-25 Thread Kent West
hammack wrote: Long time and still no cursor. I've tried two pointers, Kensington "Expert Mouse" serial, and a PS/2 Generic. I have tried all the combinations of Protocol and Device that I can and still don't have a pointer in X. Below are files and excerpts of interest. Any Help apprecia

Two Mice and no Cursor

2001-01-25 Thread hammack
Long time and still no cursor.  I've tried two pointers, Kensington "Expert Mouse" serial, and a PS/2 Generic.  I have tried all the combinations of Protocol and Device that I can and still don't have a pointer in X.  Below are files and excerpts of interest.  Any Help appreciated  John   

Re: Using two mice under X at once.

1998-09-24 Thread Christopher Barry
Gerald, I'm using a Micro Innovations KB-99T. These are impossible to find. You can try every single search engine (hotbot, yahoo, excite, etc...), and only one, Altavista, will turn up a place selling them. It's a _really_ nice keyboard. Anyways, the relevent part of my XF86Config is: Section "P

Re: Using two mice under X at once.

1998-07-30 Thread Christopher Barry
Thank you very much. I got both of them running alongside each other perfectly now. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > *- Christopher Barry wrote about "Using two mice under X at once." > | Hi all, > | > | I just today bought a really nifty keyboard with a built-in touchpad

Re: Using two mice under X at once.

1998-07-30 Thread servis
*- Christopher Barry wrote about "Using two mice under X at once." | Hi all, | | I just today bought a really nifty keyboard with a built-in touchpad and | the touchpad part of it uses a serial interface, while my existing mouse | is PS/2. I can switch between them by killing X a

Re: Using two mice under X at once.

1998-07-30 Thread Shaleh
To my knowledge you are only allows ONE pointer. The exception to this is the XInput devices for items like drawing pads. The xset should go in your .xinitrc or its equivalent. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

Using two mice under X at once.

1998-07-30 Thread Christopher Barry
Hi all, I just today bought a really nifty keyboard with a built-in touchpad and the touchpad part of it uses a serial interface, while my existing mouse is PS/2. I can switch between them by killing X and quickly editing XF86Config and then restarting X, but I'm wondering if there is way to get X

Re: Two Mice

1998-01-04 Thread AJT60
Just as a matter of interest, why do you want to use two mice? Andrew -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: Two Mice

1998-01-03 Thread Philipp Frauenfelder
Hi > Second: In X: Is it even possible? I haven't seen anything that says how, > but it'd seem like it wouldn't be overly difficult. Or at least it > shouldn't be. In my /etc/X11/XF86Config there exist a section 'Xinput' and it has the following entries: # The Mouse Subsection contains the sam

Two Mice

1998-01-02 Thread Asher Haig
I've been looking for an answer to this question for a while (it's actually two questions, I suppose). Both questions regard using two mice, one on /dev/psaux (Touchpad on a laptop) and one on /dev/cua0 (Kensington serial mouse). The first is with GPM: It appears I can do this with t