Hello Patrick, works like a charm. I had to test a little bit, but i ended up with /dev/sysmouse in Xorg config and the following lines in the devd.conf:
attach 200 { device-name "psm0"; action "/usr/sbin/moused -a 2 -p /dev/psm0 -I /var/run/moused.psm0.pid; /usr/sbin/vidcontrol -m on"; }; attach 220 { device-name "ums0"; action "/usr/sbin/moused -a 2 -p /dev/ums0 -I /var/run/moused.ums0.pid; /usr/sbin/vidcontrol -m on"; }; Where "psm0" is my touchpad and "ums0" my external mouse. Ok i never wanted mouse support on the console, but it's maybe i feature i'll get used to ;-) Thanks a lot, Marco Patrick Lamaizière wrote: > Le Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:53:02 +0100, > Marco <ilikef...@web.de> a écrit : > > >> Hi List, >> > > Hello, > > >> i've using a Notebook with touchpad which works perfeclty fine. >> However, i'd like also to use in paralell an external via usb connect >> mouse. If i configure this hard into X.org config >> it will work but i stumble here on problems. First of all, i have to >> shutdown the X.org Server to do so, and restart it. Secondly i was not >> able to tell X.org to use both device, which >> would be the touchpad and the external mouse. >> Possibly there is a daemon i can run in backround which maybe handles >> that? Anyone has a solution for that kind of problem or something to >> hit me in the right direction? >> > > moused(8) is able to mix several mice. > > You can use devd to call moused when an usb mouse is inserted, with a > rule in /etc/devd.conf like : > > attach 200 { > device-name "ums0"; > action "/usr/sbin/moused -a 5 -p /dev/ums0 > -I /var/run/moused.ums0.pid ; /usr/sbin/vidcontrol -m on"; }; > > In Xorg.conf, use /dev/sysmouse for the mouse device. > > That's all. > > Regards. > > _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"