mnemo wrote:
> I unsuccessfully tried this config (this is what you meant right,
> Alex?):
>
> Section "InputDevice"
>         Identifier "Configured Mouse"
>         Driver "evdev"
>         Option "Name" "*Mouse"
>         Option "CorePointer"
> EndSection
>
> When I tried this config X.org would not start (I was left in a text
> based console).
>
>   
The "Name" option uses globbing to locate the device in the 
/dev/input/by-id directory. Maybe your mouse does not identify itself in 
the manner that is caught by the pattern above. In my case I have a 
"usb-Logitech_Logitech_USB_Gaming_Mouse-mouse" device in there. I 
haven't figured out how to make it work for all mice yet. What bugs me, 
however, is that xmodmap is still required to make the side buttons 
work. I was hoping that would change with Gutsy and X.org 7.3. In 
Windows, all mice work just fine by default without special drivers. Why 
can't it be the same in Linux?
On another note, what's the procedure necessary to join the 
ubuntu-devel-discussion list so that I could actually post in it?
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - mouse sucks in linux
> + Mouse movement quality in Ubuntu
>
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - Mouse movement quality in Ubuntu
> + Mouse latency (sweep-selection precision) in Ubuntu
>
>

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Mouse latency (sweep-selection precision) in Ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144277
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