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While using my Logitech G5 Laser Mouse on SUSE Linux 10.0, when the
desktop environment is completely loaded the mouse stops working. My other Logitech mouse works fine. Are there some certain drivers I can install to get my G5 Laser mouse working properly? |
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> While using my Logitech G5 Laser Mouse on SUSE Linux 10.0, when the
> desktop environment is completely loaded the mouse stops working. My > other Logitech mouse works fine. > Are there some certain drivers I can install to get my G5 Laser mouse > working properly? I am using the exact same mouse as you. It works out of the box and I have not done anything to make the mouse work. It works in both SUSE 9.3 and 10.0. The only things that do not work are the side botton and the side to side scrolling feature of the wheel. It is recognized as a Logitech USB Gaming Mouse in YAST. |
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