Hi Charles, > I tried your config, the wheel now works OK. Thanks a lot. Great. :-) > Another problem appeared after my initial email : the mouse movements > are showing sudden accelerations. Makes it difficult to use. I tried > several protocols in XF86Config-4, no difference. I have add this kind of problem with my USB mouse long time ago. This was because I have also gpm working (mouse usage in non grphical session). I you need to use gpm at the same time of XFree, you need to search on the web, as there is some special config to do. A quick search on google give lot of tips for this config. For example http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/blfs-dev/2003-April/002637.html > I find this strange, as yesterday evening, the mouse suddenly worked > fine... I'm getting confused. Maybe you have installed gpm ? > Could you provide your setup ? hciconfig command, loaded modules, bthid > command line, etc ? I think as you have it working (maybe bad, but working), your bluetooth config is OK (hciconfig command, loaded modules). For the bthid command line, I have modified the /etc/init.d/bluetooth-hid file for having the command line: bthid -m -l -s > Another question : do I need MOUSEDEV in my kernel ? I have > > CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y > CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX=y > CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1920 > CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=1200 I think you need CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV, but I'm not sure. I have it in module. (but as I also have a USB mouse, I really need it). > should I remove this ? Because XF86Config-4 use /dev/input/mice, I think you really need it. Good day. Olivier -- Olivier Bornet http://www.smartdata.ch/ Olivier.Bornet@smartdata.ch SMARTDATA SA GPG key ID: C53D9218 CH Martigny/Lausanne