Neither option is in there.  This may be because I need to run SGI's Visual
Workstation Edition to properly run my card (SGI VR3 Quadro.  nVidia's
drivers didn't work right)  I'm guessing that that's just something that's
normal in Gnome, since KDE is more like what I'm used to.

Jeff


> Jeff Schmidt wrote:
> > having just recently switched from Windows, I'm still not liking the way
> > the mouse moves in Gnome.  I've tried adjusting all of the settings (all
> > 2 of them), but I can't seem to get the movement to the way I like it,
> > which is sad to say, Windows-like.  Is there anywhere I can go to find
> > more settings that aren't included in the Control Center?  I'm using E
> > if that makes a difference.  I think I just really don't like the
> > threshold settings.  It seems too erratic for me.  Even with it set as
> > high as it goes.  thanks in advance
> >
> > Jeff
>
> Is your cursor being drawn by software or hardware?  This is a setting
> in your XF86Config(-4) file (usually in /etc/X11) under your video card
> settings.
>
> usually something like (read the man page for the driver for your card):
> Option "HWCursor" "1"  or "true" or "y" or "on"
> or the inverse:
> Option "SWCursor" "0"  or "false" or "n" or "off"
>
> This can make a big difference.
>
> Eric
>
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