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Re: MouseMan ??



Thanks Hall.

I got the mouse up and running (bothe Debian & FreeBSD) except for the
"wheel". I would assume that the "wheel" is used to scroll up and
down in lieu of the scroll bars in an apt such as Netscape.
I did add the Option    "ZAxisMapping"    "4 5" to my XF86Config
file but the only thing I can use the "wheel" for is "clicking" like a
middle mouse button.  Any ideas?

BTW...  What is the "thumb" button for?

-=[cwa]=-
FreeBSD 4.2




On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Hall Stevenson wrote:

:)* Christopher W. Aiken (cwaiken@icubed.com) [010617 21:51]:
:)> I got a Fathers' Day present of a Logitech Cordless MouseMan Optical
:)> mouse.  Has anyone have this mouse?  Will it work under Linux or
:)> FreeBSD?
:)
:)I've got the non-cordless version (I assume the "receiver" connects to a
:)PS/2 port, so from that end, there's nothing unique about it). Actually,
:)the optical part shouldn't make much difference either. The good news
:)is, it uses a regular Logitech protocol... Here's the relevant part of
:)my XF86Config file:
:)
:)Section "InputDevice"
:)  Identifier  "MouseMan+"
:)  Driver    "mouse"
:)  Option    "CorePointer"
:)  Option    "Protocol"    "ImPS/2"
:)# Option    "Protocol"    "MouseManPlusPS/2"
:)  Option    "Device"    "/dev/psaux"
:)  Option    "ZAxisMapping"    "4 5"
:)EndSection
:)
:)I had no luck with using the scrolling wheel in apps when I used the
:)"MouseManPlusPS/2" protocol.
:)
:)
:)Regards
:)Hall
:)
:)
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