Re: scroll mouse problem

From: Douglas Furlong (douglas.furlong_at_firebox.com)
Date: 04/21/04

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    Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 11:09:12 +0100
    
    

    On Sun, 2004-04-11 at 21:46, Nagaprabhanjan Bellari wrote:
    > And atlast it worked, after removing the culprit 'gpm'.
    > Thanks to all those who have put in their mental efforts to provide solutions
    > to me.
    >
    > It really makes me excited to hear from all of you. ( especially from
    > alexander who contributes much to this community. ).
    >
    > Thanks a lot.
    >
    > --------------------------------------------------------------
    > regards
    > BNP.
    A slightly late reply, but I hope it will be of some use to some of you.

    At my office I found I was having intermittent problems at work with
    regards to keyboards not working, and the mouse stopping to function
    from time to time.

    I realised that the mouse had been set up as a standard PS2 mouse, when
    I changed it to run as a USB mouse, all of the problems disappeared.

    Doug

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