Re: Scroll mouse only knows down
James Lancaster <[email protected]> Tue, 5 Aug 2003 08:05:27 -0500
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On Wednesday 16 July 2003 23:16, you wrote: > I purchased a cheap GE/Jasco optical scroll mouse last night. It works > fine except for the scroll wheel; I can only scroll down. After a > search on Google Groups I discovered the xev program. It reports that > either way I move the wheel is an event for button 5. > > I've changed the protocol under X to different ones, I started with > ImPS/2. Sometimes xev only sees three buttons but if it sees the wheel > both directions are button 5. Is there anything I can can do? Should I > just return the mouse? If so, do I replace it or spend a little extra > money to get a Logitech or even Microsoft? I've heard that Microsoft > at least makes good hardware. The correct protocol is IMPS/2 even for USB mice (of topic: those peole with more buttons, ExplorerPS/2 is the driver (5btns+2scroll), including the Logitech MXseries etc: http://linux.netpimpz.com/mx700/) I would replace it. After I got my first optical mouse I found a $2 one at the saturday sale and bought it, and it didn't work correctly. If it reports button 5 for both, it is very likely broken. My personal preference is Logitech. They are definatly worth it. I have several 2nd gen optical mice (the $20 or so) and they work bettter than any other mice I have used, and can be used on just about everything. (Additionally, my family has MX500s and a wireless (which I would reccomend against it sometimes fails to respond for a small amount of time-if you want it get a wireless one I would reccomend http://www.gyration.com in addition to being an optical mouse, which is one of the best I have used, it can be used in the air (and after about half an hour pretty well) however they are pricy and I don't own one.) James L > > I'm in Dayton now. Tomorrow I'm going to my first DLUG meeting. > > Ryan -- This is the [email protected] list. To unsubscribe, visit http://www.complete.org/cgi-bin/listargate-aclug.cgi