For the record : # dmesg | grep logitech logips2pp: Detected unknown logitech mouse model 62 Feel free to ask for any relevant information... Cheers Le Lundi 18 Avril 2005 09:07, Sylvain Rouillard a écrit : > Hi, > > Here is a mail I sent to the kde list: > > Hi there, > > From reading this: > > http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/view/677 > > I seem to understand that KDE3.4 has a feature that lets any logitech > > cordless > > > mouse user know their battery status and other info like these. > > Well, I'm a logitech cordless mouse user. I have KDE3.4 installed on my > > FC4T2, > > > on a x86_64 arch. Yet, kcmshell mouse shows me nothing special about my > > logitech mouse. > > So, my question, am I looking at the right place, if not, where should I > > look. > > > If so, what should I make to make sure the special logitech part is > > correctly > > > triggered? > > Thakns in advance. > > Cheers > > And the answer I got: > > In kde control centre the mouse should have a new tab called Receiver > > that shows battery strength and channel of mouse. It works fine here > > under FC3. It is appropriate to write to a kde list about test kde > > releases because kde needs the bug feedback but it is pointless to write > > to a kde list when you are running a fedora test as any problems are > > likely to be OS related not desktop-environment related. The new mouse > > feature depend on a working hal/dbus/usb setup si it can read that info > > so write to fedora about it. -- > > regards, > > andrew > > Any lead or suggestion is welcome and appreciated. > Thanks for reading. > > Sylvain