Fw: Problems with my mouse
Nifty Hat Mitch
mitch48 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Aug 2 20:33:51 UTC 2004
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 01:20:30PM +0100, James Wilkinson wrote:
> Pablo wrote (in a different order to this...):
>
> > I´m running Fedora Core 2 on my computer and recently I've purchased a USB
> > wireless keyboard + mouse. Both, keyboard and mouse are working. The
> > keyboard has no problem. I can move the curson with mouse but ... there´s no
> > click!!! Neither the buttons are working nor the scroll wheel.
> > There is no BIOS missconfiguration and the mouse is working right in the
> > same wachine with Win...
....
> In your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file (if a new install) or your
> /etc/X11/XF86.conf file (if an upgrade), there should be at least
> two 'Section "InputDevice"' lines. Can you post all the InputDevice
> sections to do with mice? For example, my file has:
>
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Mouse0"
...
Be specific about the mouse and keyboard, make, model, vendor, etc.
Someone here may have exactly the same device.
Include the output of "lsusb" or "lsusb -vv"...
Some newer USB keyboards and mice have a USB hub that the mouse might
be found at. If so you may need to set flags to probe deeper for more
devices. I have seen the hub trick used by at least one wireless
bluetooth device at the end of USB (USB hub, Bluetooth hub are both
possible).
Run "rpm -qa | grep blue" and tell us what you see:
bluez-utils; bluez-libs;
Perhaps also "hcitool --scan"
More and more vendors are quietly enabling their hardware on Linux by
sending developers mice, keyboards and documents.
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