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for the further tip, I have the udev.rules and also the default udevrules changed but both changes do not dix the problem. -bushveld
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Revert the changes you made to UDev, then issue the command "lsusb"
This should give output similar to this
now run this command replacing the text with numbers from above, as root:
Which for the above would be: chmod 777 /dev/bus/usb/007/001 Note: you need to choose the lsusb entry for your mouse. Then try again. It *should* work.
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this helps to see at least the battery status, the resulution setting are still not changeable. How ever, Iearned quit a bit Thank! I put the thread to solved [img][IMG]http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/743/mousesettingsyp3.th.png[/img] [/img] -bushveld
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I would recommend asking on the openSUSE forums for further information on how to fix your issue. This is a bug in openSUSE.
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