Re: f11 - bt mouse random jump - found source of problem

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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> 
> Mail Lists wrote:
>> On 07/10/2009 11:10 PM, Mail Lists wrote:
>>>  Since installing f11 (clean) - i have 2 blueooth mice - and randomly
>>> the cursor jumps to the top left corner (applications button).
>>>
>>>  Same problem on both - never had a problem on f10 (also was running
>>> gnome).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  Seems to be bluetooth mouse only ... anyone else seeing similar ?
>>>
>>>  At first It seemed like it might be a touchpad thing on laptop - but it
>>> happens with nothing touching the laptop at all - just hand on bt mouse.
>>>
>> 
>> 
>>    I think I know what causes it but need help fixing it.
>> 
>>    The bluetooth mice both have a wheel - the wheel can be pressed or
>> nudged left or right.
>> 
>>    If the wheel is nudged left or right then the cursor jumps to top
>> left corner of screen.
>> 
>>     Ok - so how do I program how the cursor responds to that wheel
>> movement ? The system->hardware->mouse has no settings to program any
>> buttons ?
>> 
>>     Thank you ..
>> 
>> gene/
>> 
> Unless they came up with a new way of doing it, you will probably
> have to create a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, and add some buttons to
> the mouse configuration. I suspect that there is a different way to
> tell the system that you mouse has extra buttons and what to do
> about them. (Does HAL handle this now?)
> 
> 

It would seem a shame to have to create an xorg.conf just for the mouse if
the system already works perfectly well (for X) without one.  I have had to
fiddle with hal policy to get all my touchpads working as they should in F11
(mainly for kdm reasons) but I would not mind betting there is a hal policy
file that can be created to cope with the BT mouse case?  Maybe one of the
hal experts on the list could comment/help?
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