From: | Alastair M. Robinson |
Date: | 11 Mar 2001 at 17:35:58 |
Subject: | Re: EZMouse and FUSION |
Hi Sam,
> About 5days ago there was a thread on here about the mouse pointer having
> a 'mind of its own' when used with Fusion (and shapeshifter?) and Iwrote a
> email suggesting disableing the FreeWheel and WheelDriver Commodities.
> Then a day later someone posted asking if this had worked.
That last post was mine - I was interested not because I use fusion, but
because I wrote FreeWheel ;^)
The point of the thread subsequently got lost in some noise (some of it mine ;^)
about whether mouse wheels are 'evil'...
> I just ran Fusion now and got the usual moving mouse pointer, so I flicked
> screens back over, open the exchange program and disabled the FreeWheel
> Commodity. Flicked back to Fusion and all worked great again. (I aint sure
> if it was just the flicking screensthat may have fixed it though?)
If you've got time, could you test this more thoroughly for me? Try
both disabling and removing the WheelDriver and FreeWheel individually.
If it's just FreeWheel that causes the problems, try disabling "Prop
gadgets" and "Keypresses" in the "Set scrolling" page. Also, try making
sure that the Mouse X/Y speed are set to 100%.
If possible, could you let me know if it happens with AGA screens as well as
GfxCard screens?
> anyway, now that I have worked it out I need to disable FreeWheel each
> time I run Fusion - how can I do this without opening exchange? Is there a
> command I can use such as 'exchange freewheel 'disable'' that I could put
> in a DOpus button? (plus re-enable when I quit Fusion)
If I can't find a way of making Fusion and EZMouse happy together, I may be
able to do is set things up so that the wheel functions are disabled while
Fusion's screen is at the front - that should do it...
All the best,
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