You might want to take a look at this web page: <A HREF="http://www.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/"><A HREF="http://www.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/</A">http://www.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/ I use the logitech mouseman+ and I have successfully configured it to work under x in both xemacs and netscape. It is supposed to work with kde also, but I haven't figured that out yet! 8-) I would say check out this page first because it is aimed at all scrool mice, where as the imwheel app is only written for microsoft mice and my not work 100% with logitech (this is only speculation because I never really tried it. ok, hope that helped. On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Art Coates Jr. wrote:
I have such a mouse and am not sure if I should use ps2 or Logitech protocol to get it to work. It has an adaptr that will convert the mouse to tandard serial, but it doesn't seem to help it operate even though my old mouse was standard serial/MS compatible. I know it may well be too much to ask, but it'd be nice to have the scroll wheel to operate too. :) I would be using both gpm and XfCOM_SiS X-server with this mouse. I suspect I'd be compiling a kernel to support it, then run Yast to set the correct /dev/mouse link, then run XFConfig in Yast to set up it to use the link /dev/mouse, and the correct protocol. Even though this mouse can be used with the ps2 or serial connector, I would prefer the ps2 connector. I could have a free serial port to connect a UPS that way.
-Art Coates Jr.
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