NS7/Beonex error code & mouse wheel question

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NS7/Beonex error code & mouse wheel question

Postby sisyphus88 » Wed 27 Nov, 2002 1:57 am

Hi,

Two questions regarding NS7 streamlined and Beonex 0.8.1:

1. I'd like to be able to use my mouse wheel to select the profile in the "Select User Profile" box that pops up when I launch NS7 or Beonex (the wheel works fine in NS 4.79).

2. I am now getting the following error message after I select any one of my three profiles: "An error occurred reading the startup configuration file. Syntax error: illegal character. # Mozilla user preferences."

Any idea what the error is about? How do I get NS7 and Beonex to use my mouse driver which supports the wheel?

Many thanks,
Sisyphus
UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; WinNT; en; Stable) Gecko/20020911 Beonex/0.8.1-stable
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Re: NS7/Beonex error code & mouse wheel question

Postby Fulvio » Wed 27 Nov, 2002 12:37 pm

sisyphus88 wrote:Hi,

Two questions regarding NS7 streamlined and Beonex 0.8.1:

1. I'd like to be able to use my mouse wheel to select the profile in the "Select User Profile" box that pops up when I launch NS7 or Beonex (the wheel works fine in NS 4.79).

2. I am now getting the following error message after I select any one of my three profiles: "An error occurred reading the startup configuration file. Syntax error: illegal character. # Mozilla user preferences."

Any idea what the error is about? How do I get NS7 and Beonex to use my mouse driver which supports the wheel?

Many thanks,
Sisyphus


Antony and a few other people claim that it works with Logitech, although I do not about your specific function. Neither Microsoft Wheel Mouse nor my GE optical mouse do much with the AutoScroll selected. The wheel mice work fine in 4.x, and any Microsoft-related browsers, as far as Auto-Scroll goes, which I could use much more frequently than other selections.
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