Thanks for the mouse advice. I'll try disabling the touchpad and do a "xset m X Y" again. But the thing is that i like having both the touchpad and the mouse at the same time q-: Isn't there an option for "xset m" to address to a particular device? pirrone a ?crit : > Jerome Tuncer wrote: > >> I know this is not really the place to ask for it but I don't think >> it's worth subscribing to a new list just for this simple question. >> >> I run fluxbox on an Asus L2000D laptop. Everything is fine except that >> I can't set my mouse speed!! >> >> I searched the holy google but nothing turned up or the solutions >> didn't work ("xset m X Y" seems to only configure my touchpad and >> "Option Resolution x" in XF86Config-4 doesn't do anything). >> >> Anyone knows how to do that? >> >> Apart from that everything's fine except that I have to do "sudo >> /etc/init.d/realtime restart" everytime I want to run jack as normal >> user. It doesn't seem to read quite well the /etc/default/realtime >> when starting because this is already set to grant realtime default to >> all users in audio group. >> >> I run debian unstable, kernel 2.6.8. >> >> > Jerome, > > I use: xset mouse 4 5 in a custom fluxboxinitrc file, and it makes a > great difference in the response of my USB mouse, but that's not what > you're asking. Is it possible to disable the touch pad, perhaps in the > BIOS, and have just the external mouse detected? If you're using a PS-2 > mouse can you borrow a USB model and try that? How about a serial mouse? > > Good luck! > > Frank > > >