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Hi Adam.

After I did the startup.conf thing, I even rebooted and when logged in again it still didn't work.....see attachment below for startup.conf.

 

Yes the only thing that causes the button to work is when I do the .../usr/bin/imwheel -k --rc /etc/X11/imwheel/imwheelrc.MX1000...in a console as root, the same as you originally advised me.

 

John.

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Adam this is getting weird and driving me nuts.

Just after my previous post, I tried to find the ldetect-lst but had no luck but then actions started to get sluggish, very sluggish so I decided to reboot.

 

When I logged in and once again opened some deep files, I found the back button now working again.

 

Now after I first did the imwheel startup.conf paste in from 2009, I must have rebooted at least 4 times to see if it would automatically start up and it didn't.

Now it does. What tha...................... :wall: :wall: :wall:

 

I am currently looking for a rock to crawl under and hide because this computer must be spooked..

 

John.

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