Re: Logitech MX500 woes

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> separately, I'm just surprised this isn't happening with other
> people's mx500's.
I am surprised you managed to get anything at all from the wheel. I have been 
trying for ages to get several Logitech / Trust mice to even scroll with the 
wheel to no avail at all. Have you had any luck getting the actual wheel to 
work ? There appears to be many issues surrounding all but a very few 
Logitech mice. The strange thing is that my XFree86 config looks almost 
identical to yours, but xev shows absolutely nothing coming from the wheel. I 
had begun to assume that this may be a kernel level issue, but I am out of my 
depth already. What were you using to detect the button events / presses ?

Thanks,
Owen

On Monday 16 Feb 2004 16:13, Frank v Waveren wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 10:06:34AM -0500, Michael Taylor wrote:
> > I suspect that you have multiple mouse Input Device entries, as
> > described in <http://kerneltrap.org/comment/reply/2199> Vojtech
> > Pavlik's Input Drivers FAQ.
>
> Nope, I checked the faq already. Just the single mouse entry. This is
> actually happening somewhere in hardware I suspect, as a rudimentary
> decoding of cat /dev/input/mice shows the scroll buttons on keeping the
> buttons pressed, and the other button on release. I suspect the mouse
> needs some sort of initting to actually report all the buttons
> separately, I'm just surprised this isn't happening with other
> people's mx500's.
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