I may have fixed it. I had to press 4 buttons, and hold them for several minutes.
To turn it on, pull widget down, or towards me. I had 2 mouses running at the same time. COOOOOL :-) On Sat, Jul 15, 2023 at 8:03 PM Mike Pumford <mpumf...@mudcovered.org.uk> wrote: > > On 15/07/2023 09:30, Todd Gruhn wrote: > > UUUUUH KAY. > > > > > > Found this: > > > > port 7 addr 9: full speed, power 98 mA, config 1, USB > > Receiver(0xc52b), Logitech(0x046d), rev 12.11(0x1211) > > port 8 powered > > port 9 powered > > port 10 powered > > port 11 addr 10: full speed, power 98 mA, config 1, USB > > Receiver(0xc52b), Logitech(0x046d), rev 12.03(0x1203) > > port 12 powered > > > Unless its very unusual you should have ended up with something like > this in your dmesg: > > [ 1631769.331114] uhidev1: Logitech (0x046d) USB Receiver (0xc534), rev > 2.00/29.01, addr 17, iclass 3/1 > [ 1631769.334114] uhidev1: 17 report ids > [ 1631769.334114] ums0 at uhidev1 reportid 2: 16 buttons, W and Z dirs > [ 1631769.334114] wsmouse0 at ums0 mux 0 > > You can also do: > usbdevs -vd > Which will give you the output above and should also list the device > drivers attached by the OS (usbhid hopefully). > > From memory you can reference a specific mouse as /dev/wsmouse0 or > /dev/wsmouse1 but there is also a /dev/wsmouse that merges all the mouse > inputs together. /dev/wsmouse is normally what the X server references > which allows you to use any mouse on the system. > > I'd be astonished if this didn't just work assuming you have USB HID > support compiled into your kernel (its in GENERIC and has been for > years). Most USB mice are of this type (wired and wireless) as it means > they work out of the box on pretty much every operating system under the > sun. > > Other things to check: > > 1. Is the mouse turned on? (they usually have a sneaky power switch on > the underside). > 2. Is the battery inside the mouse okay? > > From a quick check with mine I still get the ums device even with the > mouse turned off but obviously it doesn't make the pointer move. > > Mike > >