configuration changes again afterwards. It has already been committed as a bug about a week ago (I orginally tried to start this thread before, but I accidentally sent it from the wron e-mail address). I've added my comments. <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=123182>
BTW, Edson, I apologize, you were correct system-config-mouse is the command for FC 2, which I did not realize was just released. I'm still using FC 1.
William M. Quarles wrote:
No, it doesn't work perfectly, because you have a three button mouse, and now you have told your computer that it only has two buttons. It may be working, but you have effectively limited the abilities of your mouse.
I switched it to Generic Two-Button Mouse, and it still didn't work. I switched it then to Generic Wheel Mouse and it worked, then switched it to Microsoft Intellimouse and it continued to work.
Edson Manners wrote:
That worked perfectly Duncan. Thanks a lot.
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 13:27, duncan brown wrote:
sounds like you selected 3 button mouse when you only had a 2 button mouse.
system-config-mouse is your friend. use the tab key to move around.
William M. Quarles said:
Hi List,
I am having problems with using my mouse in text mode. It works fine in
XFree86. But in text mode, every time that the mouse is moved, it's
drawn like a magnet to the top right corner, and acts as if I'm clicking
buttons repeatedly (basically the same as if there is an intermittent
break in the mouse cord). If I leave the mouse alone, it doesn't
interfere. Then again, it doesn't help either.
I have Microsoft IntelliMouse 1.2A.
Does anybody have any ideas on this? If not, I'm going to commit it as a bug.
Thanks, William
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