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    Help me train a mouse

    I have a Microsoft Nano wireless mouse.

    In Linux, the scroll-wheel response is too fast.
    In Win7 its ok.

    I can't seem to get xset or the gnome config tool
    to slow this down.

    Are there any other options to adjust this thing?

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    Excerpts from /etc/X11/xorg.conf

    Section "ServerLayout"
    Identifier "XFree86 Configured"
    Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0

    # Since evdev, manual keyboard/mice entries are mostly ignored:
    # Keyboard auto-probed

    # Touchpad auto-probed
    # USB mouse auto-probed
    # Serial Mouse auto-probed
    ### AIGLX for compiz 3D-Support with DRI & Composite
    ### This option doesn't hurt even if it's not supported by the individual card
    Option "AIGLX" "true"

    EndSection

    Section "ServerFlags"
    Option "AllowMouseOpenFail" "true"
    Option "DPMS" "true"

    EndSection

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    I read in some ubuntu forum about this problem with MS wireless mouse. Don't have the link to send it to you, but the workaround was: when you logout of windows and boot in knoppix just unplug the wireless adapter and plug it back in again. Try it and see if it works It's not a real solution, but its better then nothing, until you find a real one

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    This may be very tricky mouse to configure. You have to be lucky to find someone in this forums who has this kind of mouse AND to have it configured properly. So don't look in this forum. What I can see by googling is that the number of buttons (wheel tilting is a button too) has to be properly configured and the right protocol used in xorg.conf.
    Here are some links I was looking at, hope might be of some help to you:
    http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-22203.html
    http://linuxreviews.org/howtos/xfree/mouse/

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    One more link which cold be of good use to you:
    http://wiki.eeeuser.com/configure_lo...vx_nano?s=nano

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    @mecho

    Many thanks once again.
    It may be my imagination, but I think the unplugging had the desired effect.

    I will study the Logitech article tomorrow.
    I don't know if M$ Nano=Logitech Nano.

    Also, thanks for getting Marietto straightened out.
    I could never see what he (or she) was trying to do.

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    @mecho

    I am embarassed to note that Main Menu/Preferences/Keyboard & Mouse
    provides a nice little gui which purports to affect mouse
    sensitivity and acceleration. I can't see that it does for the
    M$-Nano species of Rodenta, however.

    The unplugging seemed to have got the rodent's attention. It
    works now in Knoppix about like it does in Win7.

    I can't see that any of the choices: xset, gnome config, or this
    latest revelation have any effect toward making any changes on
    my Nano.

    The hunt-and-peck effort toward 'mapping' the mouse dimensions,
    mentioned in one of your references, doesn't appeal to me.

    Somewhere in my error-message treks I think I recall some note
    to the effect that one of the 'dimensions' of the mouse was
    unaccounted-for. The number accounted-for was rather large.

    No hint as usual as to what one might do with this precious
    revelation.

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    The GUI included in LXDE does nothing more then configuring xset and storing the velues in /home/knoppix/.config/lxsession/LXDE/desktop.conf
    The important elements in setting your mouse would be in xorg.conf - mainly the "driver" "protocol" type, "SendCoreEvents" and "Buttons" value.
    For a mouse like this it might take a lot of trial and error. Changing values in xorg.conf and restarting X.
    The protocol name which works best for you might have nothing to do with your mouse. After you have found the best working config, you might want to edit knoppix-autoconfig and put your working mouse config there, so xorg.conf will be automatically recreated with you working config
    Why I love Knoppix so much is because it makes you learn everything the hard way
    Last edited by mecho; 08-04-2010 at 07:14 PM.

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    An excerpt from dmesg, concerning M$-Nano ( 6 lines broken with '\' for readability )

    [ 4.074228] usb 7-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
    [ 4.233044] usb 7-1: New USB device found, idVendor=045e, idProduct=0745
    [ 4.233049] usb 7-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
    [ 4.233054] usb 7-1: Product: Microsoft® Nano Transceiver v1.0
    [ 4.233058] usb 7-1: Manufacturer: Microsoft
    [ 4.233356] usb 7-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
    [ 4.239505] input: Microsoft Microsoft® Nano Transceiver v1.0 as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.1\
    /usb7/7-1/7-1:1.0/input/input9
    [ 4.239838] generic-usb 0003:045E:0745.0001: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.11 Keyboard\
    [Microsoft Microsoft® Nano Transceiver v1.0] on usb-0000:00:1d.1-1/input0
    [ 4.247210] input: Microsoft Microsoft® Nano Transceiver v1.0 as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.1\
    /usb7/7-1/7-1:1.1/input/input10
    [ 4.247696] generic-usb 0003:045E:0745.0002: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse\
    [Microsoft Microsoft® Nano Transceiver v1.0] on usb-0000:00:1d.1-1/input1
    [ 4.273514] input: Microsoft Microsoft® Nano Transceiver v1.0 as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.1\
    /usb7/7-1/7-1:1.2/input/input11
    [ 4.274098] generic-usb 0003:045E:0745.0003: input,hiddev96,hidraw2: USB HID v1.11 Device\
    [Microsoft Microsoft® Nano Transceiver v1.0] on usb-0000:00:1d.1-1/input2

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    I don't know Utu - seems like you should search for some kind of hal fdi policy, or udev rule to correct the scrolled number of lines at every boot. I can be of no help to you, unless I have the same kind of mouse and play with until I figure it out.

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