Logitech MX510 drivers

This is a discussion about Logitech MX510 drivers in the Everything Linux category; Is there a driver for the Logitech MX510 optical mouse? If so where could I get them and how the heck do you install them. I'm new to Linux but I'm convinced that Windows is EVIL!! So I'm willing to try out Linux and hopefully switch soon.

Everything Linux 1800 This topic was started by , . Last reply by ,


data/avatar/default/avatar32.webp

5 Posts
Location -
Joined 2004-07-14
Is there a driver for the Logitech MX510 optical mouse? If so where could I get them and how the heck do you install them. I'm new to Linux but I'm convinced that Windows is EVIL!! So I'm willing to try out Linux and hopefully switch soon.
 
Thanks

Participate in our website and join the conversation

You already have an account on our website? To log in, use the link provided below.
Login
Create a new user account. Registration is free and takes only a few seconds.
Register
This subject has been archived. New comments and votes cannot be submitted.
Jul 30
Created
Jul 31
Last Response
0
Likes
2 minutes
Read Time
User User User User
Users

Responses to this topic


data/avatar/default/avatar03.webp

134 Posts
Location -
Joined 2004-07-27
Linux should already have the drivers built in, but you must tell it what mouse you are using. What version of linux are you running (different ones have different setup tools)? That said - it shouldn't be a problem. You might try opening a console (command line interface) and typing
 
xf86cfg
 
which brings you to a graphical setup tool for configureing your window system. Select the closest mouse for your model. You ought to be able to just select logitec. After that your mouse should work fine.

data/avatar/default/avatar32.webp

5 Posts
Location -
Joined 2004-07-14
OP
I know that the mouse is detected as a 7 button mouse. I guess what I'm asking is how to make the side buttons act as a forward and back in a browser/file explorer. I couldn't find anyplace that would allow me to set that function up.
 
The other thing that has come up since the last post. How does one set the default programs for web browsing or file browsing. For example I would like Natulis (sp?) to be used as the default file browser and Mozilla for the web part.
 
 
 
Specs
AMD Athlon 2600+
MSI KM400 Mainboard
512MB PC-3200
80GB Maxtor Drive
Mandrake Linux 10

data/avatar/default/avatar39.webp

336 Posts
Location -
Joined 2004-07-09
you're going to need to run 'xev' to figure out the button numbers
for the special buttons you want to use.
 
then you're going to need to put the button numbers into
a ZAxisMapping option in the proper InputDevice stanza
in XF86Config. Reverse the button numbers if the motion
is backwards.
 
 

data/avatar/default/avatar06.webp

397 Posts
Location -
Joined 2001-10-13
I assume that Mandrake is still using KDE as default.
To change many of the file associations go to the control panel/ KDE components/ file associations.
 
While you're in control panel check Peripherals/ Mouse. I don't think you can do anything there, but since the system recognizes 7 buttons, maybe it gives you more options.