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@mecho
Thanks for all the hard work.
Since the M$-Nano is behaving itself, perhaps
previous efforts have at least recorded workable settings
should someone able to do so need to set or re-set these
values.
You've also given us some invaluable lessons in
diagnostic techniques, for which thanks.
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I likely have underestimated both my M$-Nano and yourself in regard
to the unplugging and re-plugging maneuver you suggested in post #3.
Replugging USB devices usually triggers some sort of discovery
and adjustment somewhere or other. Maybe in the device firm-ware,
maybe in the OS, or both.
My M$-Nano now works just as well in Linux as it does in Win7.
I'm happy enough right now with the settings chosen for me in
both situations.
In Win7, I think there may be some further adjustments possible.
In Knoppix 6.2.1, I've found three mouse adjustment avenues;
none of these affect my M$-Nano.
I think this thread has accomplished what I was looking for initially.
Someone else may want to start a thread on 'Linux tricks for a Nano',
I'm not that obsessive.
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I am glad it works for you happy NANO mousing
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If you want to map all your mouse buttons there is very easy gui tool called btnx-config, you might want to give it a try
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btnx-config is not in Debian stable, and I notice some complaints
in Ubuntu. So I think I'll pass on that. Remind me again when
it's in Debian stable.
Thanks for the idea. You seem to find a lot of good things out there.
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Postscript:
After a week or so, my nano began misbehaving again.
Unplugging and replugging fixed the behavior, again.
I frequently boot up in Win7, maybe nano gets confused.
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