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Linux and Logitech Wireless Duo?
Name: Tweek Date: December 31, 2002 at 17:35:50 Pacific OS: Linux Mandrake CPU/Ram: 1.6GHZ/690MB
Comment:
Okay, I've got a question for you guys. . I'm new to Linux, I've installed it once before but never used it much.. to many problems, Well. .I'm going to install Mandrake on my system soon and hopefully I'll have better luck with it.
QUESTION: The only question I have is will my keyboard and mouse work in Linux? I've got a Wireless keyboard and mouse from Logitech, The Logitech Wireless Duo supports Windows and Mac ... I'm just wondering if it will work in Linux or not?
Name: dahvaio Date: December 31, 2002 at 20:47:22 Pacific
Reply:
I have a logitech cordless trackball and it works without a hitch in Mandrake 9.0....
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Response Number 2
Name: Dreamer Date: January 20, 2003 at 09:44:36 Pacific
Reply:
I run MK9 and the EliteDuo Wireless runs fine but without the convenience of the many INav features unfortunately. I have yet to find specific linux drivers for this fine peice of hardware... if you ever run into a little bit of luck and find some usefull please let me know. Here's my msn: knights_of_the_4_winds@hotmail.com
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