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On 1/26/06, Paul <gentoo@××××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> On Thursday 26 Jan 2006 12:58, Richard Fish wrote: |
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> > On 1/26/06, Paul <gentoo@××××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> > > I am going to try a PS2 mouse at least it might help isolate the problem |
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> > You can also try running xev, and try some clicking in the xev window, |
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> > which will show you want events X is generating to the clients. If |
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> > you see something like two button down or button up events, that could |
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> > account for your double clicking. |
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> I think I might have solved this problem. I have changed the xorg.conf mouse |
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> protocol from "auto" to "PS/2". The mouse is still connected to a USB port |
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> and now appears to work correctly. |
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> How strange, perhaps Peter and Dale could try this and see if it solves their |
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> problem as well. |
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I might have more ideas if you post your xorg.conf and |
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/var/log/Xorg.0.log files. |
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-Richard |
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> Ho wait my mouse wheel isn't working now - back to the drawing board |
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> Paul |
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