[Bug 971321] Re: Several Models of Microsoft Wireless and Wired Mice, i.e. models: Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, Wireless Mouse 5000, Wireless Optical Desktop 3000, Comfort Mouse 4500, Wireless Mouse 1

2012-11-12 Thread Paul F Richards
You can also get the source code or binary ubuntu packages here: https://launchpad.net/resetmsmice/+download ** Summary changed: - Several Models of Microsoft Wireless Mice, i.e. model Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, 5000, and Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 have vertical scroll wheel issues in linux +

[Bug 971321] Re: Several Models of Microsoft Wireless Mice, i.e. model Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, 5000, and Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 have vertical scroll wheel issues in linux

2012-11-11 Thread Paul F Richards
I worked my way up to version 1.0.4 a few months ago and have received positive feedback from multiple people. It works for the following mice: *Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 *Microsoft Wireless Mouse 5000 *Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 3000 *Microsoft Comfort Mouse 450

[Bug 971321] Re: Several Models of Microsoft Wireless Mice, i.e. model 3500 and 5000 have vertical scroll wheel issues in linux

2012-04-18 Thread Paul F Richards
With help from others, fIxed a few bugs in the source and added support for the "Laser Mouse 6000 Receiver". Also in the tar file is an optional kernel patch for the 3.3.0 series that I have had success with. Note that you don't need the kernel patch if you use the userland program, and don't need

[Bug 971321] [NEW] Several Models of Microsoft Wireless Mice, i.e. model 3500 and 5000 have vertical scroll wheel issues in linux

2012-04-02 Thread Paul F Richards
Public bug reported: I have created a userland application, resetmsmice, which fixes scroll wheel issues with certain Wireless Microsoft mice in X.org (includes KDE & Gnome applications), where the vertical wheel scrolls abnormally fast. Only needed if you dual boot between Microsoft Windows an

[Bug 658235] Re: Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse Very Sensitive Scroll

2012-04-02 Thread Paul F Richards
I have created a userland application that resets this behavior in several Microsoft Mice on boot. I have confirmed it works in Microsoft Wirless Mice Models 3500 & 5000. If you able to compile an application with a configure script, you can download the source code here: http://sourceforge.net/