[BUG?]Re: Thanks to...

Olivier Fourdan fourdan at xfce.org
Tue Jul 22 21:21:59 CEST 2003


Ric,

Can you tru the one from:

http://www.xfce.org/archive/test/xfce-mcs-plugins-cvs.tar.bz2

TIA,
Olivier.

On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 20:52, Olivier Fourdan wrote:
> Ric,
> 
> What's the value of "ZAxisMapping"?
> 
> It defines what buttons are used for wheel...
> 
> Cheers,
> Olivier.
> 
> On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 14:48, Ric wrote:
> > Hi:
> > Please allow me to rephrase the thank you to say "Thank you _in Advance_ " to
> > the gem of a person that goes into the mcs-plugins and fixes whatever it is
> > that is busting the ability to use the wheel on the mouse device.
> > That's right, /me dummy here skipped the mcs-plugins and did not have it
> > built/installed before(oops!).  *The mouse and wheel worked great.*   But as
> > soon as mcs-plugins was installed (and LO/LI to restart X), the mouse wheel
> > died - it no longer works in any of the aps that it had worked in with RC2
> > just a few minutes before. 
> > 
> > I am just guessing, but could it be that the mouse_plugins.c file assumes
> > there are only five buttons, including the wheel button and that is somehow
> > causing the problem?   
> >  
> > As a work-around, is there a way to successfully build/install/use mcs-plugins
> > _without_ the mouse plugin since that is probably what is killing the wheel?  
> > You know, an option to configure like "--without-mouse" . (./configure -- help
> > was no help on that)
> > 
> > TIA
> > 
> > FYI:
> > The mouse is a (Belkin) 4 button + wheel mouse = 7 buttons by "X" standards( 
> > xmodmap is 1 2 3 6 7 4 5 ). The 4 buttons work and the mouse wheel button
> > works but the wheel rotate + and -  do not.  Those two +/- "buttons" do not
> > change position on the page, move scrollbars, etc.   However, I have noticed
> > that the sensitivity of the wheel button is way too high - barely touch the
> > wheel and I get the same same effect as double clicking with button one(it
> > highlight the word under the cursor)... sometimes.  It does the same thing
> > whether the wheel rotates up or down.  Sometimes the effect is a
> > 'triple-click'.
> > 
> > ========================
> > --- Ric <fhj52ads at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > all - anybody- whoever changed whatever was keeping the mouse wheel 
> > >  from 'just' working in XFce4 on some systems.
> > > It works just great now!
> > > 
> > > ( It's kinda funny - some years back I never used the wheel -did not like
> > > it; got in the way most of the time. But after using it for a long time, it
> > > got to be habit.  Now I really miss it if it is not there. THNX )
> > > 
> > > =====
> > > Have A Great Day!
> > > 
> > > Ric
> > > ***
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > =====
> > Have A Great Day!
> > 
> > Ric
> > ***
> > Thought for today:
> > The price of freedom is responsibility, but it's a bargain, because freedom is priceless. 
> > ~ Hugh Downs
> > 
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