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Re: [SLE] Mouse Help
- From: Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 07:38:56 +0200
- Message-id: <20031007073856.26d9537c.mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 20:34:59 -0400
David Johanson <dcjohan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When I did my latest install of 8.2 on a new box, it was installed
> with a wireless mouse and keyboard from ChiefTec. The install
As hard as it may seem to believe I've at least a couple of mouse that
behave that way on Linux and work "smoothly" on Windows.
Considering the cost of such toys I just decided I'll never buy a mouse
from those brand anymore... maybe they can be put at work, but I don't
have time to waste for something I expect should work immediately.
The ones that gave me problems and I remember of are a Primax and
Labtec. Curiously a different very old wheel mouse by Primax works.
Someone would say mice manufacturers should have their "freedom to
innovate"... bhaaa.
The problems you're having are a bit disappointing, I was used to
"trust" Logitech.
BTW I bought in HK a wonderfull A4 tech N button (where N is, let me
check... 7 + wheel) mouse, USB optical.
Is there a way to assign keyboard shortcuts to mouse buttons under KDE
and/or Windowsmaker?
David Johanson <dcjohan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When I did my latest install of 8.2 on a new box, it was installed
> with a wireless mouse and keyboard from ChiefTec. The install
As hard as it may seem to believe I've at least a couple of mouse that
behave that way on Linux and work "smoothly" on Windows.
Considering the cost of such toys I just decided I'll never buy a mouse
from those brand anymore... maybe they can be put at work, but I don't
have time to waste for something I expect should work immediately.
The ones that gave me problems and I remember of are a Primax and
Labtec. Curiously a different very old wheel mouse by Primax works.
Someone would say mice manufacturers should have their "freedom to
innovate"... bhaaa.
The problems you're having are a bit disappointing, I was used to
"trust" Logitech.
BTW I bought in HK a wonderfull A4 tech N button (where N is, let me
check... 7 + wheel) mouse, USB optical.
Is there a way to assign keyboard shortcuts to mouse buttons under KDE
and/or Windowsmaker?
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