Re: [mouse setting] My mice jumps everwhere on screen

From: Yin Ming (yinming_at_mdc-ds.com)
Date: 09/29/04

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    OK, I've beaten it. Just wrong protocol. It's MS IntelliMouse, selecting
    it by mouseconfig, then everything goes well.

    And I found a /etc/systemconfig/mouse file which looks controling both
    GPM and X, it may be higher in priority than XFconfig file, that's why I
    cannot change settings under X. Seems no man pages mentions this
    /etc/systemconfig/mouse file, any details about it?

    On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:32:51 +0800
    Yin Ming <yinming@mdc-ds.com> wrote:

    > hi
    >
    > My mice is a bargain, so its quality is bargain too. It's a COM (DB9
    > interface), two button and a wheel in the middle. In WIN, it's
    > recogenized as a Serial compatible mouse, and I can use wheel to scroll
    > pages. But in RH9, in fact some other linux versions, it broken.
    >
    > When install, it was recogenized as a normal serial two buttons mouse,
    > on /dev/stty0, COM1. But, from install, it doesn't work, all the time it
    > stays on the top of screen, and jump every where when I move it, even
    > has a "click" effect, but I just moved it, didn't click any button.
    >
    > So I had to use KB to finish the install, and, when I got into X, it
    > rerised, it worked very well as a two-button mice, except cannot use the
    > wheel. I checked the setting in Gnome, it's all right, on /dev/stty1,
    > Serial two-button mouse, After a exciting time, it happened to be broken
    > again, without any setting or pluging. I rushed to find the setting in
    > Gnome, everything is OK, no changing. But after logout of X and login
    > again, it's OK again.
    >
    > Then I found, it would change its stage, good or bad, mostly when I get
    > in or out of X, or change the mouse settings in Gnome. I tried
    > mouseconfig but noting happend. Seems nothing can dtermine whether it
    > will be good or bad, All I can do is just login and logout X to wait for
    > it become good. Hey, did I forget to do something? Or did I select the
    > wrong type? Or anything else?

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