A friend of mine pointed me to this message from one of the Xorg lists. I
have not yet had time to test it, and it will probably be a couple days
before I do. Hope this helps everyone out. -George
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I fixed this problem by killing moused and setting the device to /dev/psm0.
I thought it was just me!
On 2/2/06, Andrew Pantyukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can always tell xmodmap that you've got 11
> buttons (or whatever xorg tells you in its log). Just
> add ... 8 9 10 11 to the map
You can always tell xmodmap that you've got 11
buttons (or whatever xorg tells you in its log). Just
add ... 8 9 10 11 to the map and it will work fine
once again.
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Ewald Jenisch wrote:
On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 10:11:44AM -0500, George Fazio wrote:
I had the same issue. My mouse wheel stopped working, and imwheel started
using it for my broswer back/forward (instead of the buttons it's suppose to
use). I was able to get the mouse wheel working again by editi
On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 10:11:44AM -0500, George Fazio wrote:
> I had the same issue. My mouse wheel stopped working, and imwheel started
> using it for my broswer back/forward (instead of the buttons it's suppose to
> use). I was able to get the mouse wheel working again by editing my
> xorg.conf
I had the same issue. My mouse wheel stopped working, and imwheel started
using it for my broswer back/forward (instead of the buttons it's suppose to
use). I was able to get the mouse wheel working again by editing my
xorg.conf file, but I'm still having issues with imwheel which seem to stem
from
Hi,
Some days ago I "portupgraded" my system including some of the "xorg-"
ports like xorg-clients, xorg-server etc.
Since that upgrade the mouse wheel doesn't work any more under X-win
The problem definitely came with the upgrade. I've used the mouse
wheel for months without problems and didn't