"Michel Talon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 02:23:30PM +0100, Jimmy Olgeni wrote:
> >
> > Latest discovery: the mouse will work fine if you choose "/dev/pms0"
> > and "auto" as mouse device and protocol type. But you have to kill
> > "moused".
> >
> > Looks like XFree-4 do
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 02:23:30PM +0100, Jimmy Olgeni wrote:
>
> Latest discovery: the mouse will work fine if you choose "/dev/pms0"
> and "auto" as mouse device and protocol type. But you have to kill
> "moused".
>
> Looks like XFree-4 does not like moused for some reason...
>
> --
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> On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 09:03:39AM -0500, Louis A. Mamakos scribbled:
> | > Latest discovery: the mouse will work fine if you choose "/dev/pms0"
> | > and "auto" as mouse device and protocol type. But you have to kill
> | > "moused".
> | >
> | > Looks like XFree-4 does not like moused for some
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 09:03:39AM -0500, Louis A. Mamakos scribbled:
| > Latest discovery: the mouse will work fine if you choose "/dev/pms0"
| > and "auto" as mouse device and protocol type. But you have to kill
| > "moused".
| >
| > Looks like XFree-4 does not like moused for some reason...
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>
> Latest discovery: the mouse will work fine if you choose "/dev/pms0"
> and "auto" as mouse device and protocol type. But you have to kill
> "moused".
>
> Looks like XFree-4 does not like moused for some reason...
It sounds then like some weird moused interaction. Not using moused
is probab
>
> > Unless I got your description wrong and you do release the button
> > and X doesn't notice. Then I couldn't help you. But it might be
> > helpful to have the above emulation "discussion" and its side
> > effect of delay in the archive "for the record". :)
>
>
>
> It does this:
>
> Pr
just cvsupped to
4.2-stable as of today
xfree 4.0.2
and all of a sudden my mouse does not react to a button until the mosue
travels. this is most strange.
the accelleration also went to max. but i was able to slow that with
xset mouse 4
running moused on a ps/2 mouse. dmesg below.
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