Re: [K12OSN] Re: K12LTSP Scrolly mouse

AGordon@evans-solutions.com
Fri, 7 Feb 2003 14:31:41 -0500


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Hi,

I've experienced the same problem, but I am trying to use USB mice with 
ThinkNICs so that the kids can't take the balls and use them as 
projectiles.  I used the same lines and even included usbcore, usbmouse, 
usb-ohci, and mousedev with no success. I have not deployed very many of 
these machines in the classroom because of that. Maybe the solution that 
works for you can get me going as well.

-Tony
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Antony Gordon
Evans Solutions/Blanche Kelso Bruce Academy
Technical Support
(313) 625-7230 x1406




Matt 
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I've done this... and it still doesn't work...  any other ideas?  THe
mice are all PS/2 mice...

On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 06:27, Tony O'Grady wrote:
> Hi Matt,
> 
> Add the following to your lts.conf (either in the
> default section or the config section for a particular
> terminal).
> 
>                X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL    = "IMPS/2"
>                X_MOUSE_DEVICE      = "/dev/psaux"
>                X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION  = 400
>                X_MOUSE_BUTTONS     = 5
>                X_ZAxisMapping      = "4 5"
> 
> Cheers,
> Tony
> -- 
> Tony O'Grady 
> Praxsys Ltd
> 
> 
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ChiliTech Internet Solutions
Network Operations Center
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http://www.chilitech.net



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Hi,

I've experienced the same problem, but I am trying to use USB mice with ThinkNICs so that the kids can't take the balls and use them as projectiles.  I used the same lines and even included usbcore, usbmouse, usb-ohci, and mousedev with no success. I have not deployed very many of these machines in the classroom because of that. Maybe the solution that works for you can get me going as well.

-Tony
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antony Gordon
Evans Solutions/Blanche Kelso Bruce Academy
Technical Support
(313) 625-7230 x1406



Matt <matth@chilitech.net>
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02/07/2003 07:55 AM
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I've done this... and it still doesn't work...  any other ideas?  THe
mice are all PS/2 mice...

On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 06:27, Tony O'Grady wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> Add the following to your lts.conf (either in the
> default section or the config section for a particular
> terminal).
>
>                  X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL    = "IMPS/2"
>                  X_MOUSE_DEVICE      = "/dev/psaux"
>                  X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION  = 400
>                  X_MOUSE_BUTTONS     = 5
>                  X_ZAxisMapping      = "4 5"
>
> Cheers,
> Tony
> --
> Tony O'Grady <tony@praxsys.net>
> Praxsys Ltd
>
>
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Matt Hoppes
ChiliTech Internet Solutions
Network Operations Center
(570) 323-2166 x 126
http://www.chilitech.net



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