Ryan May wrote:
Declan Moriarty wrote:
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 19:07 +0000, Declan Moriarty wrote:
Weatherscope is freely available here:
http://sdg.ocs.ou.edu/builds/final/win/WeatherScope/WeatherScope-1.4.1.exe
I tried this. I caught the stuff about using the full command line, did
no tricks or fiddles, and the mouse behaved perfectly. I could enter
graph mode, cover something, right click, select properties, and
everything worked fine. I'd need instructions or a file to put the
program through any paces, though.
My system is FC5, with a usb optical mouse. In my experience, issues
with a mouse that works are usually the protocol. I have this in
xorg.conf
So to be clear, when right-clicking and selecting properties and the
dialog pops up, you can interact with it right away? On my system, when
I do this, I need to click once (anywhere) before I can work with the
dialog. Before I click, the cursor becomes a no sign (circle with
diagonal line through it) any time it is over a UI element, which to me
signals invalid drag-and-drop. This is with usb optical mouse on Gentoo
AMD64 with wine-0.9.32. I checked your xorg.conf info, and the only
difference here is that protocol is set to "Auto". (I'll check if
IMPS/2 makes a difference when I get a chance.)
I'm wondering if the two of you might have different mouse behavior
settings in your window manager. Do you have your mouse set so that a
window becomes active as soon as the mouse moves into it (a normal X
window, like a terminal window), or do you have to click the window
before it becomes active.
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