Re: Mouse Mess after Video Card Change

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I've been swapping out video cards quite a bit lately, and the mouse
goes haywire everytime. What I do is, in Gnome (this probably works in
KDE as well), hit Alt-F2, run redhat-config-mouse, tab to the OK button,
then hit Ctrl-Alt-Bkspc to restart the X server. Works every time.

Michael

On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 08:55, Gerry Doris wrote:
> 
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I suppose you're using the incorrect mouse driver.
> >
> > Can you take a look at the /etc/X11/XF86Config file, and can you post
> > your 'InputDevice' section?
> > (and can you tell us what mouse you're using?)
> >
> >
> > rgrds,
> >
> >             Bart
> 
> Thanks for your reply.  I got it fixed by removing the mouse,
> rebooting/removing the config/replacing the mouse/rebooting/reinstalling
> the config.
> 
> I didn't notice any change in the XF86Config file???  I'm going to file
> this under life's little mysteries and move on!
> 
> Gerry
> 
> 
> 
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