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- From: gurganus@pasture.ecn.purdue.edu (J Gurganus)
- Subject: Re: OS/2 and Logitech mice?
- Message-ID: <gurganus.725815963@pasture.ecn.purdue.edu>
- Keywords: Logitech, mouse
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- Organization: Purdue University Engineering Computer Network
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- Date: 31 Dec 92 15:32:43 GMT
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- twong@civil.ubc.ca (Thomas Wong) writes:
-
- > ...
- >Logitech driver hence doesn't know about the middle button. Even under a
- >DOS window, full screen or otherwise. I can't even load my DOS Mouse driver
- >in my DOS window where my mouse doesn't work at all.
-
- >But for most people, all you need is the left and right button for OS/2
- >and the generic drivers will work with Logitech mices just fine.
-
- >Thomas.
-
- I'm using a Logitech Trackman with OS/2. The only complaint
- that I have is that my MIDDLE button is now the RIGHT button
- and I think the RIGHT button has become the MIDDLE button.
- Since I run OS/2 almost full time now, getting used to it
- wasn't a big problem. However, if anyone knows how to make it
- work the right way, preferably with all three buttons, let me
- know!
-
- Also, I have the before-mentioned problem that I can't
- zoom across the screen...the pointer just kinda sits there and
- wiggles around.
-
-
- ---
- James Gurganus
- (gurganus@ecn.purdue.edu)
-