On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 12:33 +0100, Ralf Madorf wrote: > On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 14:01 +0330, ali.mousavi@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > > > I guess to enable this you first need to install the package > > > xf86-input-mouse. > > > > > > AFAK there is usually no need to install the "xf86-input-mouse" package. my > > mouse is working just fine. copying and pasting using mouse is handled with > > X and it doesn't have anything to do with the driver. Just check your X > > settings or your DE and see if something is wrong. > > There are different ways to set up a mouse. It hasn't to be done by any > file inside /etc/X11. On Debian I edited another file, can't remember > it's location. Anyway, wheel emulation could be an issue. > > I guess the wheel emulation is a X setting somewhere in /etc, e.g. > xorg.conf and that ominous file I can't remember, but perhaps the option > to use the third button for C&P is a task of the DE. > > I want to get rid of the C&P option :D. Shortcuts and mouse options at > the moment are less important for me, so I didn't search for it, I still > try to get an audio out signal :(. > > Anyway, there are new issues for the mouse on current Linux. When I was > using Debian I had to get rid of my PS/2 mouse, because the wheel didn't > work. I bought a USB mouse. The USB mouse was ok, but after some > upgrades no mouse worked anymore. For Arch my USB mouse is ok again. > > - Ralf PS: FWIW I don't have xf86-input-keyboard installed, but I guess without a DE # cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/keyboard.conf Section "InputClass" Identifier "keyboard" MatchIsKeyboard "yes" Option "XkbLayout" "de" #Option "XkbVariant" "nodeadkeys" does set up the keyboard. Can't remember and won't test it now. Last year I noticed that some thingies that worked the last 9 years with Linux stopped working, one of those thingies for me is an old mouse. Regarding to X a widespread issue seems to be that the nv driver is dropped, fortunately Arch still includes it to the repositories.