[CWiid] Topic #110 - Ir Problem: Mouse pointer can't arrive the lateral of the monitors http://abstrakraft.org/cwiid/discussion/topic/110 <p> Ir Problem: Mouse pointer can't arrive the lateral of the monitors </p> en-us CWiid http://abstrakraft.org/cwiid/chrome/site/cwiid_banner.png http://abstrakraft.org/cwiid/discussion/topic/110 Trac 0.11.7 - DiscussionPlugin kristian Mon, 17 Nov 2008 12:52:51 GMT Topic #110 - Ir Problem: Mouse pointer can't arrive the lateral of the monitors http://abstrakraft.org/cwiid/discussion/topic/110#topic http://abstrakraft.org/cwiid/discussion/topic/110#topic <p> Hello, </p> <p> I'm trying to use cwiid in a extended desktop with total resolution of 2560x1024 and I have a sensor bar made by myself with two infrared sensor. </p> <p> The problem is that the mouse pointer don't arrive at the lateral of the monitors. Looks like the mouse pointer stops between X={0,200} an X={2200,2560}. I have tried another wii library (WiiuseJ and Wiiuse) which alow to set virtual screen resolution. Are there any similar setting for configure the resolution? </p> <p> Thanks </p> Topic kristian Wed, 26 Nov 2008 10:07:03 GMT Reply #24427 to topic #110 - Ir Problem: Mouse pointer can't arrive the lateral of the monitors http://abstrakraft.org/cwiid/discussion/message/24427#message24427 http://abstrakraft.org/cwiid/discussion/message/24427#message24427 <p> I use Ubuntu 8.04 with ATI Catalyst 8.10 drivers. I hope it helps you and if you need more information please ask me. </p> <p> Thanks! </p> Message dsmith Fri, 21 Nov 2008 14:59:11 GMT Reply #24422 to topic #110 - Ir Problem: Mouse pointer can't arrive the lateral of the monitors http://abstrakraft.org/cwiid/discussion/message/24422#message24422 http://abstrakraft.org/cwiid/discussion/message/24422#message24422 <p> That stuff is handled directly by X: wminput sets the range of it's device, and reports coordinates within that range, then it's the job of X to map that into screen coordinates. However, if wiiuse is doing it, there must be some workaround - anybody know how this works? </p> <p> Also, there are many ways to do multi-screen in X/Linux - what's your setup? </p> Message