A4Tech NB-50 mouse and Linux

From: Marcin Dêbicki (neo777n_at_poczta.onet.pl)
Date: 11/22/05

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    Hi. I have a strange problem. It appears in X and while using gpm. I have
    A4Tech NB-50 mouse. The problem is that mouse horizontally moves ok but
    while using it vertically, then cursor moves to fast (it is almost jumping
    on the screen).
    The strange thing is that while using other usb mices I haven't seen any
    problem. Additionally I have booted my PC from rescue CD and chrooted into
    system on HDD. Then I've started gpm and X, and everything worked ok. The
    system is Debian Sid, port for amd64, own compiled kernel (nothing changed
    from default configuration at least configuration for hid devices). If
    anyone knows what might be a solution, I'll be thankful for any help

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