[linux-audio-user] Mouse speed configuration & realtime restart issue

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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
> 
> 
> 

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