On 9/18/06, Phil Meyer <pmeyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A user is experiencing really bad sensitivity issues with a Logitech LX7 cordless mouse. Its all over the place. I have done some research into the matter, but it seems that others are using this mouse on Linux based systems without the sensitivity issues we are experiencing. Most of the articles surrounding the use of this mouse on Linux pertain to activating buttons and scroll right/left functionality. Should I suspect a bad mouse, or bad research? stumped :( -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
Hi Phil Meyer! When I hear about "sensitivity" issues when Radio Frequencies are involved I think of such things as how far the mouse is from the back of the computer where the USB receiver is plugged in (is the path "line of site"?). is there another wireless appliance very nearby? Microwave nearby (sometimes they "leak"). All kinds of things can affect the RF path to the device. If the device looses connection the process of "re-syncing" may not go well. I note that it is optical. Sometimes the surface being used by the mouse will mix it up (but I have not seen this one recently). Then there is how it is considered by your system. Check out: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Advanced_Mouse Good Hunting! Tod