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Re: Mouse not working....



Have you specified the appropriate mouse protocol in /etc/X11/XF86Config?  If 
you have a microsoft intellimouse, for example, you'll need to say

Section "Pointer"
    Protocol    "imps/2"
    Device      "/dev/mouse"                                                   



> Hi,
> 
> I have Red Hat 6.0 on x86, with GNOME and KDE installed. Pretty much, it
> is the default installation. 
> 
> Tried to change some settings in X since my virtual desktop was bigger
> than the physical one. After modification, it logged me out (unexpectedly),
> and now I cannot use the mouse. The mouse on the screen flickers a lot,
> and am not able to point it. Have to use keyboard only. 
> 
> Is there a way for me to re-configure this ?.  Do not think if there is
> a Mouse HOWTO. Need to fix the mouse movement. It is possibly
> not recognized by linux or something.
> 
> -raghu
> Raghu Havaldar
> 
> 
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