greets!
what you can try for sure is look into the settings for gpm, they're
usually not usuable/correct. I use debian potato here with a MS
intellimouse. part of my settings of /etc/X11/XF86Config are:
Section "Pointer"
Protocol "IMPS/2"
Device "/dev/mouse"
ZAxisMapping 4 5
where /dev/mouse is a symlink to /dev/psaux since it's a PS/2 mouse,
too. you have to disable Emluate3Buttons for it to work, though.
my settings for gpm are:
Current configuration: -m /dev/mouse -t imps2
Device: /dev/mouse
Type: imps2
you can use gpmconfig to fix the settings.
a site with lots of useful info (at least for me) can be found on:
http://www-sop.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
HTH, HAND,
Gina
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001 09:20:14 PST, "jennyw" writes:
>I'm using an Microsoft's optical mouse (Intellieye), and am having trouble
>getting it to work well with X. In particular, I can't get the mouse to
>emulate the middle button (I tried using Emulate3Buttons). I'm using Debian
>2.2 which comes with XFree86 3.3.6.11. Although I think this is an X issue,
>I'm also running Ximian Gnome and Enlightenment, in case that makes a
>difference.
>
>I read in the Enlightenment dox that changing the protocol to
>"MouseManPlusPS/2" and adding ZAxisMapping and Buttons 5 would help for a
>wheel mouse (and not using Emulate3Buttons). Unfotunately, changing the
>protocol caused the pointer to jump around weirdly, so I changed the
>protocol back to "microsoft". It works okay again, but I can't seem to get
>either the additional buttons (including the wheel) to work. Any
>suggestions?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Jen
>
>My pointer section currently:
>
>Section "Pointer"
># Protocol "PS/2"
># Device "/dev/mouse"
># Protocol "MousemanPlusPS/2"
> Protocol "microsoft"
> Device "/dev/mouse" #symlink to /dev/psaux
> ZAxisMapping 4 5
> Buttons 5
># Emulate3Buttons
>EndSection
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