From: Santi <newpincho@yahoo.es>
To: linux-msdos@vger.kernel.org
Subject: dosemu mouse problem...
Date: 04 Mar 2003 23:30:26 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1046817026.706.7.camel@nothingman.ods.org> (raw)
Hello...
I have installed a game (Syndicate Wars) using dosemu 1.0.2.1.
It seems to work perfectly, but when I move the mouse it hangs
(sometimes earlier than others).
I don't know how to solve the problem (I have changed a lot of options
in the dosemu.conf and tried lots of different values in emumouse).
I have find some information in the faqs/howtos from the dosemu web, but
nothing could help me. I think that the solution could be the emumouse
minimal resolution (Mx and My), but i'm not sure and I don't know what
values introduce.
Thank you!
Santi.
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Santi <newpincho@yahoo.es>
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2003-03-04 22:30 Santi [this message]
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2003-03-05 15:09 dosemu mouse problem Stas Sergeev
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