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Re: Linux software and Kensington Mouse (was: Best Mouse)
- To: http://www.NAVO.HPC.MIL/~prowe
- Subject: Re: Linux software and Kensington Mouse (was: Best Mouse)
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
- Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 09:11:35 -0700
- In-Reply-To: <199705220111.UAA04328@mail>
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> From: "Pam Rowe (Mrs. J. Pollard)" <http://www.NAVO.HPC.MIL/~prowe>
> Date: Wed May 21, 8:11pm
>
> If anyone knows of any software that will make the middle button for a
> Linux system work with this mouse, let me know.
> (Please remember, folks, that these problems may be peculiar to Linux
> OS. The mouse was designed with DOS in mind, evidently. Linux is a
> Unix-like X-windows based system.)
>
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> Pam Rowe | I speak for no one but myself!!
> http://www.mail.navo.hpc.mil/~prowe |
> Mardi Cat: March 26, 1984 - February 4, 1997; she will be missed.
> Kimi Cat: 1982 - April 5, 1997; she will be missed, too.
Do you work on Linux at your workplace? I'm curious because I'd really like
to get a job using Linux since I enjoy it so much.
Also, have you tried that free voice recognition software called EARS that
works on Linux?