Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 16:15:14 -0500 From: "Charles Howse" <chowse@charter.net> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: Copying and pasting text w/ mouse Message-ID: <001501c36372$51e59d90$04fea8c0@moe> In-Reply-To: <3F3D482E.4030907@comcast.net>
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> Hi there, Hi, thanks for the reply. > I have a Logitech trackman marble + (two buttons and a third that is > also the wheel) and I just left-drag then middle button (the wheel) > click. You might have the same thing if you have a wheel on > yours if not > then you should be able to press both buttons (left & right) > if you are > using 3rd button emulation and that should do it for you. I bet I'm going to run into trouble on this, I have a Belkin KVM that I use to switch between 3 computers on my desk. I've had mouse issues with it in the past, i.e. if I configure it for a scroll mouse in a Linux gui, then switch to Windows, the mouse pointer jumps all over the screen, completely unusable. I just tried setting it up again in sysinstall, and it's jumping everywhere and corrupting the display, I have to ^C to recover control of console before I can get out of mouse configuration. Too bad, I have no issues with mousing on my Redhat 9 box, or my XP box, is there any way to copy and paste w/o mouse in console? Any way to trick mouse config in sysinstall? It seems like the only PS/2 options are the defaults.
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