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Hello,

 

"What type of mouse -- USB, PS2, etc?" Mouse type is a PS2

 

"Desktop or laptop?" It is Desktop

 

"What version of Mandrake are you using?" Mandrake 10.0 CE

 

"Do you know what kernel you are using?" kernel 2.6.3.7

 

 

 

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YK

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Your Protocol is probably set to "auto" change it to "IMPS/2" in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4

Section "InputDevice"

    Identifier "Mouse1"

    Driver "mouse"

    Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"

    Option "Device" "/dev/mouse"

    Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"

    Option "Buttons" "5"

 

you can run mousedrake from the commandline or it's in the Mandrake Control Center>Hardware.

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For some unknown reason, Mandrake has never recognized my mouse. Therefore I have to always download and install new mouse themes. Go to the site www.kde-look.org, download the mouse theme that you would like, and then follow the instructions to load them.

 

Kieth

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wait! So? The mouse is there......just not seen?.....and changing mouse themes enables it to be seen in X? Isn't that the noswcursor option, or whatever in XF86Config-4? (on win2k right now so I can't look at man XF86Config)

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Hello Kieth,

 

Do you happen to use PS/2 and Which mouse theme is associated with PS/2 mouse ? I looked at the themes and could not come out with PS/2 theme.

 

 

Thanks

 

 

YK

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bvc, I have always had this problem. Yes, the mouse is there, I can use it, I just can't see it. I wish I knew how to resolve the problem permanently. Actually, even with new themes, the problem still exists in some applications. mplayer, for instance. If I pass the mouse over mplayer, while there is a film running, the mouse disappears. With totem, there is no problem. In fact, just the other day, I wrote for help in the section on "games" to resolve it.

 

I learned about www.kde-look.org when I wrote in this board, asking for help. I have tried mousedrake (even with Mandrake 10, I tried it, but. . . .), I have edited the scripts, etc., but no luck. Adding a new mouse theme is the only way I have been able to resolve the problem.

 

york, there is no mouse theme especially for ps2. I use a ps2 wheel mouse. In mousedrake, it never, never, never chooses it correctly, but with a new mouse theme, installed the way it states on www.kde-look.org, it works. Choose whatever theme looks interesting to you. With Mandrake 9.2, I was using a "green" theme. Now I am using a "tux" theme. The hard part about installing a mouse theme, is not having a mouse. It's a challenge, but worth it.

 

Kieth

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wait! So? The mouse is there......just not seen?.....and changing mouse themes enables it to be seen in X? Isn't that the noswcursor option, or whatever in XF86Config-4? (on win2k right now so I can't look at man XF86Config)

 

Oh, bvc, I forgot to mention, that I do not know what option you are talking about. If this will resolve my problem, I will do it immediately.

 

Kieth

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Guest york

Hello all,

 

I updated the file per bvc instructions but with no success. The most interesting is that I installed Knoppix on this same desktop and the mouse was indeed recognized. But I do not think I have ATI video card. How do I find out without opening the box?

 

Thanks

 

YK

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