On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 01:20:30PM +0100, James Wilkinson wrote:
Pablo wrote (in a different order to this...):
> I´m running Fedora Core 2 on my computer and recently I've purchased a USB
> wireless keyboard + mouse. Both, keyboard and mouse are working. The
> keyboard has no problem. I can move the curson with mouse but ... there´s no
> click!!! Neither the buttons are working nor the scroll wheel.
> There is no BIOS missconfiguration and the mouse is working right in the
> same wachine with Win...
....
In your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file (if a new install) or your
/etc/X11/XF86.conf file (if an upgrade), there should be at least
two 'Section "InputDevice"' lines. Can you post all the InputDevice
sections to do with mice? For example, my file has:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
...
Be specific about the mouse and keyboard, make, model, vendor, etc.
Someone here may have exactly the same device.
Include the output of "lsusb" or "lsusb -vv"...
Some newer USB keyboards and mice have a USB hub that the mouse might
be found at. If so you may need to set flags to probe deeper for more
devices. I have seen the hub trick used by at least one wireless
bluetooth device at the end of USB (USB hub, Bluetooth hub are both
possible).
Run "rpm -qa | grep blue" and tell us what you see:
bluez-utils; bluez-libs;
Perhaps also "hcitool --scan"
More and more vendors are quietly enabling their hardware on Linux by
sending developers mice, keyboards and documents.
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