Hi,
in console, your mouse works? (are you using gpm?)
you can check if your mouse responds using `mev`.

if it does, sometimes the gpm server has problems interacting with X.
try killing it (gpm -k) or use the -R option in gpm. 

see (man gpm) bugs section for more details.

p.s
what dist are you using?

Manor.

On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Erez Boym wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have just upgraded my motherboard, it went prity
> much without problems at least as fat as Linux is
> concerned (My MSWin did not make the trip) except for
> 1 thing.
> 
> In my old configuration my mouse was connected to
> /dev/ttyS0 which was linked to /dev/Mouse.
> 
> The pointer section of my XF86Config looked like this
> :
>      Protocol "Microsoft"
>      Device "/dev/Mouse"
> 
> In my new configuration the mouse is connected to a
> PS/2 port on my motherboard and for some reason XF86
> dose not recognize it.
> 
> I tried : 
>      Protocol "PS/2"
>      Device "/dev/mouse"
> 
> I also tried the following devices :
>      /dev/ttyS0" ,S1,S2,S3,psaux
> 
> Do you know what is the correct setting ?
> 
> My motherboard is a FIC AZ11 with on board PS/2 mouse
> connector. My mouse is a Logitech 3 buttons mouse.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> Erez
> 
> 
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