Just as a follow-up, I wanted to let all you kind people know that I got my
wheel
mouse working! How did I do this? I upgraded my xserver! DOH!
Thanks to all who helped...I very much appreciate it.
Tim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks once again for the suggestions. Unfortunately, this rotten mouse
still ain't working...or at least the wheel (nicknamed "the scourge of
mankind" by myself) isn't. I tried adding the Xterm settings from the
aforementioned mouse wheel webpage to .Xresources...didn't work. Also
tried it in Mo
FWIW, I tried using icewm and was unable to get the mouse wheel working with
Netscape. But when I switched to sawfish (from Helix Gnome), the mouse wheel
works in most programs including Netscape and Mozilla.
Regards,
Jeff
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On Tue, Ju
Just a thought, but all this mouse wheel talk is centered around
Netscape. Have you tested anything else that utilises the mouse wheel? For
instance either Mozilla, or even the XMMS playlist should react to the
mouse wheel.
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas
Work E
First off, thanks to both of you for replying...and making me feel
dumb. Even after reading all the documentation and all the config files
and SEEING that the mouse wheel was represented as buttons 4 & 5, I
never thought about changing the number of buttons in XF86Config to 5.
Duh.
Unfortunately
* Tim Jump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Section "Pointer"
[...]
>Buttons 3
[...]
> EndSection
This should read "Buttons 5".
Yep, another cheesebag who can't get his stupid M$ Wheel Mouse to work
with Debian. I'm stumped...after consulting all the messages and info
about getting it to work, it just refuses to. Maybe after the breakup
it will? Sarcasm...
Anyway, I've got a basic M$ Wheel Mouse(tm) connected to my PS/2
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