The mouse is not rechargeable, it works fine on Windows and 2.4 kernel (I'm using it right now) and the problem is with the 2.6 kernel protocol. If I could tell the psmouse (PS/2 Mouse Kernel Module) to use ImPS/2 protocol for every ImExPS/2 (My Mouse's Protocol), I think it would be done. I've tried to do this, but I couldn't find how to do it.
2005/12/6, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales schreef: > > I had legacy /dev/psaux on. Besides, it doesn't explain why the > > lights go off even outside X. Perhaps I could try to disable this > > option and let /dev/input/mice be the sole device node for the > > mouse... > > > > OK, it's time then for the stupid questions: > > You said the mouse was new. Is it rechargeable? Is it fully charged, or > are the batteries new? Is this perhaps a "feature" of the mouse (the > light goes off when it thinks it's idle) or does it have some other > 'quirk' that requires it to have specific conditions under which it > works properly (non-reflective desk, no other nearby > magnetic devices, etc)? Certainly my optical mouse needs a mousepad (a > dull, non-reflective one-- it doesn't work at all on my white desk, for > example, as it's not only white (a bit too reflective), but also an > "incompatible surface" in some way (too rough, I think). > > And so on, and so on... > > HTH, > Holly > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list