I changed the mouse, ...
I had a mechanical mouse with a ball and replaced it with a Logitech Value Optical Mouse on a SuSE 9.2 pro system. As expected, the mouse is not to use now. It is jumping around and open windows as it wishes. How can I fix that? bye Ronald
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 9:26 am, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I had a mechanical mouse with a ball and replaced it with a Logitech Value Optical Mouse on a SuSE 9.2 pro system.
As expected, the mouse is not to use now. It is jumping around and open windows as it wishes.
How can I fix that? Did you go into either YaST or Sax2 and change it.
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Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 9:26 am, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I had a mechanical mouse with a ball and replaced it with a Logitech Value Optical Mouse on a SuSE 9.2 pro system.
As expected, the mouse is not to use now. It is jumping around and open windows as it wishes.
How can I fix that?
Did you go into either YaST or Sax2 and change it.
I tried both, but with no success. It keeps jumping around. I had installed a system with this optical mouse, and had to move it to the other machine. bye Ronald -- Ronald Wiplinger (CEO of ELMIT) http://www.elmit.com +886 (0) 939--77-55-16 or FWD 511208 - I'm a SpamCon Foundation Member, #694, Verify it at http://www.spamcon.org PS: Spam prevention! Our system is protected with a spam prevention program. If you send us an e-mail, our system will send you a confirmation message back. Just reply to this confirmation message please. After receiving this confirmation message, our system will send the hold message (one) and all future messages (after the received confirmation message) to me without asking you again.
On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 10:50, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 9:26 am, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I had a mechanical mouse with a ball and replaced it with a Logitech Value Optical Mouse on a SuSE 9.2 pro system.
As expected, the mouse is not to use now. It is jumping around and open windows as it wishes.
How can I fix that?
Did you go into either YaST or Sax2 and change it.
I tried both, but with no success. It keeps jumping around.
I had installed a system with this optical mouse, and had to move it to the other machine.
Did you move to mode 3 to kill the x system and then back to mode 5? -- ___ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ | | | | [__ | | | |___ |_|_| ___] | \/
Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 10:50, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 9:26 am, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I had a mechanical mouse with a ball and replaced it with a Logitech Value Optical Mouse on a SuSE 9.2 pro system.
As expected, the mouse is not to use now. It is jumping around and open windows as it wishes.
How can I fix that?
Did you go into either YaST or Sax2 and change it.
I tried both, but with no success. It keeps jumping around.
I had installed a system with this optical mouse, and had to move it to the other machine.
Did you move to mode 3 to kill the x system and then back to mode 5?
Yes, I also tried that, but no success. I had to reboot the machine and it found a new hardware (the mouse), reported it correct as Logitech optical wheel mouse, but in Yast there was this mouse not listed. I wonder if during installation YAST did not install all mice? How can I get the mouse to work? bye Ronald
Op woensdag 18 mei 2005 15:26, schreef Ronald Wiplinger:
I had a mechanical mouse with a ball and replaced it with a Logitech Value Optical Mouse on a SuSE 9.2 pro system.
As expected, the mouse is not to use now. It is jumping around and open windows as it wishes.
How can I fix that?
No idea :( I have a logitech optical mouse as well. This is wired ps/2 one. As the computer it is connected does not have a ps/2, but usb only there is a connector converting it from ps2 => usb. I don't whether that matters or not, but I my case the mouse does the following: - The first 30 seconds or so it works fine, just fine. After that no response. As it is all usb I have a 2nd mouse with ball connected to it, and that just works fine. Does it have something to do with Logitech??? -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 12:23, Richard Bos wrote:
Op woensdag 18 mei 2005 15:26, schreef Ronald Wiplinger:
I had a mechanical mouse with a ball and replaced it with a Logitech Value Optical Mouse on a SuSE 9.2 pro system.
As expected, the mouse is not to use now. It is jumping around and open windows as it wishes.
How can I fix that?
No idea :( I have a logitech optical mouse as well. This is wired ps/2 one. As the computer it is connected does not have a ps/2, but usb only there is a connector converting it from ps2 => usb. I don't whether that matters or not, but I my case the mouse does the following: - The first 30 seconds or so it works fine, just fine. After that no response. As it is all usb I have a 2nd mouse with ball connected to it, and that just works fine.
Does it have something to do with Logitech???
It could be a Logitech issue. My mouse is converted from USB to PS2 by hardware then put into a KVM and it works. I think its an issue as to when the USB supported is loaded and when the hardware tried to detect the mouse. Perhaps the run level can be modified to load the USB support sooner. -- ___ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ | | | | [__ | | | |___ |_|_| ___] | \/
Op woensdag 1 juni 2005 18:17, schreef Carl William Spitzer IV:
It could be a Logitech issue. My mouse is converted from USB to PS2 by hardware then put into a KVM and it works.
I think its an issue as to when the USB supported is loaded and when the hardware tried to detect the mouse. Perhaps the run level can be modified to load the USB support sooner.
But the strange thing is it workd initially. And I have the feeling that it works for a long on the login screen, but after loging in the mouse stops within, say, 30 seconds...?? -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
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