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Re: wheel mouse



Hello!

I followed some of the instructions at
	http://www-sop.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
and got things working in a number of apps under X.

I just changed the line
	Protocol    "PS/2"
to
	Protocol    "MouseManPlusPS/2"
in my XF86Config file (you might have to choose a different
protocol depending on exactly what your mouse is).  Then I added
the following in the Mouse section
   ZAxisMapping 4 5

I also had to comment out my 3 button emulation in XF86Config
#    Emulate3Buttons

Then, in my ~/.Xdefaults file I put in the things suggested on
that web page.

I didn't use this imwheel program at all to get any of this working.


Hopefully this all helps!
Cheers!
Richard..

> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> Same question again,
> 
> I have my (Logitech) wheel mouse working for a terminal window, and that is
> about it. I mean, it only works for a terminal window.
> 
> It doen't work when I use: Netscape, gv, xdvi, emacs, ....
> I don't understand this.
> 
> The funny thing is when i do "imwheel -k" in a terminal window. The wheel
> mouse does not work in terminal windows anymore. 
> But this time it works in Netscape, gv, xdvi, emacs, ...
> I don't understand this either.
> 
> Another thing I don't understand is: do I have to put a "imwheel -k" in a
> startup file. For now I have put it in the file .xsession
> (I try to remove it, but it does not change the behaviour of the mouse)
> 
> Can somebody help me ??
> 
> 
> 
> The rest of this mail is just my .imwheelrc file in my home directory.
> 
> # IMWheel Configuration file ($HOME/.imwheelrc)
> # (C)Jon Atkins <jcatki@mysolution.com>
> #
> # Generated by imwheel
> # Any extra comments will be lost on reconfiguration
> # However order will be maintained
> # Order!  ORDER, I SAY!!
> 
> "Xman"
> None,		Down,	F
> Shift_L,	Down,	3
> None,		Up,	B
> 
> "Eterm"
> None,   	Up,     Shift_L|Page_Up
> None,   	Down,   Shift_L|Page_Down
> 
> "NXTerm"
> None,   	Up,     Shift_L|Page_Up
> None,   	Down,   Shift_L|Page_Down
> 
> "rxvt"
> Alt_L,  	Up,	Alt_L|Page_Up
> Alt_L,  	Down,	Alt_L|Page_Down
> 
> "XTerm"
> Alt_L,		Up,	Shift_R|Page_Up
> Alt_L,		Down,	Shift_R|Page_Down
> Alt_L,		Left,	Control_L|A
> Alt_L,		Right,	Control_L|E
> #Shift_L,	Down,	Shift_L|1
> 
> "Netscape"
> Shift_L,	Down,	Page_Down,	1,	1000,	1000
> Shift_L,	Up,	Page_Up,	1,	1000,	1000
> None,		Down,	Down,		7,	1000,	1000
> None,		Up,	Up,		7,	1000,	1000
> None,		Left,	Left,		7,	1000,	1000
> None,		Right,	Right,		7,	1000,	1000
> 
> "Navigator"
> #Alt_L,		Down,	Alt_L|Right
> #Alt_L,		Up,	Alt_L|Left
>  Alt_L,		Down,	Right,		10,	1000,	1000
>  Alt_L,		Up,	Left,		10,	1000,	1000
> 
> #thanks to Paul J Collins <sneakums@usa.net>
> "emacs"
> Shift_L,	Up,		Page_Up
> Shift_L,	Down,	Page_Down
> # you may need Alt instead of Meta....
> None,		Down,	Control_L|Meta_L|Shift_L|parenright
> None,		Up,		Control_L|Meta_L|Shift_L|parenleft
> 
> #thanks to etienne grossmann <etienne@isr.ist.utl.pt>
> "Xftp"
> ,			Down,	j
> ,			Up,		k
> 
> #thanks to etienne grossmann <etienne@isr.ist.utl.pt>
> "gv"
> None,		Up,	Shift_L|space
> None,		Down,	space
> 
> "xv.*"
> @Exclude
> 
> # These are the defaults, but note that the defaults for the right side of
> the
> # keyboard are still handled within the program, unless you add the
> # combinations desired here. (except for the None modifier of course!)
> ".*"
> None,		Up,		Page_Up
> None,							Down,	Page_Down
> Shift_L,						Up,		Up
> Shift_L,						Down,	Down
>         Control_L,				Up,		Page_Up,
> 2
>         Control_L,				Down,	Page_Down,	2
> Shift_L|Control_L,				Up,		Page_Up,
> 5
> Shift_L|Control_L,				Down,	Page_Down,	5
>                   Alt_L,		Up,		Left,		10
>                   Alt_L,		Down,	Right,		10
> Shift_L|          Alt_L,		Up,		Left
> Shift_L|          Alt_L,		Down,	Right
>         Control_L|Alt_L,		Up,		Left.		20
>         Control_L|Alt_L,		Down,	Right.		20
> Shift_L|Control_L|Alt_L,		Up,		Left,		50
> Shift_L|Control_L|Alt_L,		Down,	Right,		50
> None,							Left,	Left
> None,							Right,	Right
> Shift_L,						Left,	Left
> Shift_L,						Right,	Right
>         Control_L,				Left,	Left,		2
>         Control_L,				Right,	Right,		2
> Shift_L|Control_L,				Left,	Left,		5
> Shift_L|Control_L,				Right,	Right,		5
>                   Alt_L,		Left,	Left,		10
>                   Alt_L,		Right,	Right,		10
> Shift_L|          Alt_L,		Left,	Left
> Shift_L|          Alt_L,		Right,	Right
>         Control_L|Alt_L,		Left,	Left.		20
>         Control_L|Alt_L,		Right,	Right.		20
> Shift_L|Control_L|Alt_L,		Left,	Left,		50
> Shift_L|Control_L|Alt_L,		Right,	Right,		50
> 
> # vim:ts=4:shiftwidth=4
> 
> 
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