Hi Guys
Wonder if anyone came help me get the mouse wheel to work properly on my logitech mx518 game mouse connected to my lyra 2 adaptor on my A1200, cant seem to get it to work,any one got any ideas.as cant get it to scroll with the mouse wheel.
Thanks
Laurence
Logitech Wheel Mouse
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Re: Logitech Wheel Mouse
Erm, the Lyra is a keyboard adapter, you cannot connect a mouse to it. You need a Micromys or similar for your mouse.
To use the wheel with a mouse adapter you need to install the software that comes with it.
To use the wheel with a mouse adapter you need to install the software that comes with it.
Re: Logitech Wheel Mouse
Hi Thomas
Er Oops Thanks for correcting me, i ment a micromys adaptor , Sorry i can,t stop laughing over my self your right. Well i tryed the Software that came with the micromys but still it wont scroll with moving the mouse wheel up and down,do i have to turn anything of in the os4.1 prefs so that the Software funktions correctly.
still laughing over my mistake
many thanks
Laurence
Er Oops Thanks for correcting me, i ment a micromys adaptor , Sorry i can,t stop laughing over my self your right. Well i tryed the Software that came with the micromys but still it wont scroll with moving the mouse wheel up and down,do i have to turn anything of in the os4.1 prefs so that the Software funktions correctly.
still laughing over my mistake
many thanks
Laurence
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Re: Logitech Wheel Mouse
Did you try any software which supports the scroll wheel (Aweb, DirOpus5 etc.) ?
If not, you need this also: http://aminet.net/package/util/mouse/FreeWheel
Note that the above software titles will scroll at double speed if you install FreeWheel.
If not, you need this also: http://aminet.net/package/util/mouse/FreeWheel
Note that the above software titles will scroll at double speed if you install FreeWheel.
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Re: Logitech Wheel Mouse
While it would be great that any window with a vertical scroll bar would scroll with a mouse wheel, virtually none do.
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Re: Logitech Wheel Mouse
You need FreeWheel.
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Re: Logitech Wheel Mouse
Not exactly true: FreeWheel adds support for the middle mouse button but the scroll functions are simply not supported on the Amiga mouse port. I seems from discussions elsewhere that freewheel uses a device on the joystick port to translate the scroll wheel function from the mouse into usable input. So a scrollable mouse uses the standard mouse port connected to a pass-thru adapter on the joystick port to get the proper information into a scrollable window. Mounty is in the process of developing such a 2-port setup for PS2 mice -- see forums for details.
Simpler (but not cheaper) solution is to use a USB mouse on a USB port with functions like scroll built in to the USB stack.
Simpler (but not cheaper) solution is to use a USB mouse on a USB port with functions like scroll built in to the USB stack.
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Re: Logitech Wheel Mouse
You are wrong. What you say applies to these do-it-yourself adapters from Aminet or eBay.
All adapters from Elbox, Eyetech, Individual Computers etc. support wheel movements on the mouse port. You have to install the driver which comes with the product (for example Cocolino.driver for Elbox' Cocolino). It feeds wheel movements from the mouse port into the AmigaOS input stream.
FreeWheel just listens to the input stream and reacts on wheel events. It is independent of a specific hardware.
All adapters from Elbox, Eyetech, Individual Computers etc. support wheel movements on the mouse port. You have to install the driver which comes with the product (for example Cocolino.driver for Elbox' Cocolino). It feeds wheel movements from the mouse port into the AmigaOS input stream.
FreeWheel just listens to the input stream and reacts on wheel events. It is independent of a specific hardware.
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Re: Logitech Wheel Mouse
Quite true, I may be wrong, but I am just repeating what I have read on the EAB and Amiga.org forums. I have used both a Cocolino and MicroMys 4 with drivers and Freewheel with no success. I can give it another try, but I gave up months ago caring.
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Re: Logitech Wheel Mouse
Do you use a KVM switch by chance? I didn't get the wheel to work reliably with this, too. It only works occasionally and only if the Amiga is the only computer on the switch.
But with the mouse connected directly to the adapter the wheel works perfectly.
But with the mouse connected directly to the adapter the wheel works perfectly.