|
||||||
| Forums FAQ | Members List | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| Novell Archives Archived content from Novell openSUSE support forums |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
Long short of my post is: on my laptop I used to have my logitech optical
mouse or microsoft optical usb mouse connected to my system. After I connected a new optical mouse (portable HP generic optical mouse) ANY mouse I connect ,regardless of past performance, will not work. what file or folder can I rename or delete in order to get back to the basic mouse config. _ Donald On the same system (different HD) OpenSuse 10 and the mouse work flawlessly. |
|
|||
|
Donald Ade wrote:
> Long short of my post is: on my laptop I used to have my logitech optical > mouse or microsoft optical usb mouse connected to my system. After I > connected a new optical mouse (portable HP generic optical mouse) ANY mouse > I connect ,regardless of past performance, will not work. > > what file or folder can I rename or delete in order to get back to the basic > mouse config. > > _ Donald > > > On the same system (different HD) OpenSuse 10 and the mouse work flawlessly. Hi Donald, What OS is on the machine at the3 moment that is experiencing the problems? Craig |
|
|||
|
Craig Harrison wrote:
> Donald Ade wrote: >> Long short of my post is: on my laptop I used to have my logitech optical >> mouse or microsoft optical usb mouse connected to my system. After I >> connected a new optical mouse (portable HP generic optical mouse) ANY >> mouse I connect ,regardless of past performance, will not work. >> >> what file or folder can I rename or delete in order to get back to the >> basic mouse config. >> >> _ Donald >> >> >> On the same system (different HD) OpenSuse 10 and the mouse work >> flawlessly. > > Hi Donald, > > What OS is on the machine at the3 moment that is experiencing the > problems? > > Craig Hi Craig, Suse 9.3 Pro. - Don |
|
|||
|
Donald Ade <dade@venom3dinc.com> wrote in
news:iIWZe.543$jT.30@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com: > what file or folder can I rename or delete in order to get back to the > basic mouse config. Start sax2 and choose the correct mouse. Uwe -- Novell Support Connection Volunteer SysOp Please don't send me support related e-mail unless I ask you to do so. |
|
|||
|
Uwe Buckesfeld wrote:
> Donald Ade <dade@venom3dinc.com> wrote in > news:iIWZe.543$jT.30@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com: > >> what file or folder can I rename or delete in order to get back to the >> basic mouse config. > > Start sax2 and choose the correct mouse. > > Uwe > I wish it was that simple |
|
|||
|
Donald Ade wrote:
> Long short of my post is: on my laptop I used to have my logitech optical > mouse or microsoft optical usb mouse connected to my system. After I > connected a new optical mouse (portable HP generic optical mouse) ANY > mouse I connect ,regardless of past performance, will not work. > > what file or folder can I rename or delete in order to get back to the > basic mouse config. > > _ Donald > > > On the same system (different HD) OpenSuse 10 and the mouse work > flawlessly. I'm not quite sure I understand. Do you have three mice that could be plugged into the laptop at any given time? Or is it that you have a new mouse that you want to work with the laptop? Alvin |
|
|||
|
Donald Ade wrote:
> Long short of my post is: on my laptop I used to have my logitech optical > mouse or microsoft optical usb mouse connected to my system. After I > connected a new optical mouse (portable HP generic optical mouse) ANY > mouse I connect ,regardless of past performance, will not work. > > what file or folder can I rename or delete in order to get back to the > basic mouse config. > > _ Donald > > > On the same system (different HD) OpenSuse 10 and the mouse work > flawlessly. "sax2 -r" worked |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|