I'm using FC3, with a Logitech Wireless Comfort Duo keyboard/mouse combination, through an IOGear IGS1734 VGA/USB KVM.
The issue is the following. When I move the mouse, do an up/down mouse click, and then move the mouse, sometimes X (or Gnome) gets a little confused and thinks I'm doing a drag-and-drop (as if it saw the down-move-up events instead of down-up-move events coming from the mouse).
Is this a common problem? Is there a simple fix like tweaking a threshold, etc. that I could make that would eliminate this occasional but irritating problem?
Thanks,
-Philip
I've had weird problems with my Logitech mouse too, with Windoze as well. Maybe you could try moving the receiver closer to where you mouse is, this solved some problems for me. One thing I've noticed is that my mouse stops working after a soft reboot. I have to hit the reset button or turn the PC off then start again for the mouse to work. This happens with Windoze and Linux, so dunno what the problem is, BIOS maybe??? Ian
Philip Prindeville wrote:
I'm using FC3, with a Logitech Wireless Comfort Duo keyboard/mouse combination, through an IOGear IGS1734 VGA/USB KVM.
The issue is the following. When I move the mouse, do an up/down mouse click, and then move the mouse, sometimes X (or Gnome) gets a little confused and thinks I'm doing a drag-and-drop (as if it saw the down-move-up events instead of down-up-move events coming from the mouse).
Is this a common problem? Is there a simple fix like tweaking a threshold, etc. that I could make that would eliminate this occasional but irritating problem?
Thanks,
-Philip
Philip Prindeville wrote:
I'm using FC3, with a Logitech Wireless Comfort Duo keyboard/mouse combination, through an IOGear IGS1734 VGA/USB KVM.
The issue is the following. When I move the mouse, do an up/down mouse click, and then move the mouse, sometimes X (or Gnome) gets a little confused and thinks I'm doing a drag-and-drop (as if it saw the down-move-up events instead of down-up-move events coming from the mouse).
Is this a common problem? Is there a simple fix like tweaking a threshold, etc. that I could make that would eliminate this occasional but irritating problem?
Thanks,
-Philip
There may be some timing issues that can be adjusted in the xorg.conf file.
I was reading through the documentation on the weekend to change the characteristics of a glidepath type device. USB wired mouse works like a charm.