Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 10:56:59 +0200 (MEST) From: sascha.pawlowski@gmx.de To: "Eric Yang" <eric@yangonline.us> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: RE: mouse speed Message-ID: <10366.1057913819@www68.gmx.net> References: <000801c3475d$c9d1db10$6401a8c0@eric>
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> <Response 1> > > >In /etc/X11/XF86Config, look for the mouse section and insert this > line: > > > >Option "Resolution" "300" > > > >Bye, > >Sascha > > <Response 2> > > > >man moused, and read about the -r option. You can use the actual dpi > number >if you know it, or just use 'high' and that works also. > > > >It works quite well. > Okay I tried both solution but neither worked. Few more detail > I for got to include, it's a Logitech optical mouse and I am primarily > concerned with the mouse speed in KDE. Just as a note to make sure I > didn't do anything wrong, I changed the file /etc/X11/XF86Config but > just by un ticking the line the read <Option "Resolution" "256"> and > changed the number to "300". That made no noticeable change. Next I > used the command <moused -r 300 -p /dev/sysmouse> also I did it with > "high" instead of "300" both time no noticeable difference. I dont't know if this will really make a difference, but: X can run the mouse with moused or by itself. You could try if the second scenario works any better. Bye, Sascha
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