Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7, PS-2 moose

2016-12-02 Thread m . roth
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Yamaban wrote:
>> On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 18:28, m.roth@... wrote:
>>
>>> I just built a workstation, CentOS 7, fully updated. My user requires
>>> his three-button mouse, telling me that imaging software is written for
>>> three-button mice (so *please* don't tell me to tell him to get a new
>>> mouse).
>>>
>>> Anyway, no cursor. In both /var/log/messages and journalctl, I see
>>> "unable to enable mouse".
>>>
>>> What I read in messages and manpages is that PS-2 is default
>>> standard...
>>> anyone have any ideas? I need to resolve this asap... so I can get onto
>>> making sure his research imaging software running on CentOS 7.
>>
>> Oh, yeah such customers exist, PITA and PEBKAC in most cases.
>
> In this case, no. He's working with mostly open-source heavy duty
> scientific imaging software.
>>
>> First testing the mouse on a "older" comp, does it work there?
>
> Right. This mouse is the one I disconnected from his current 6.8 box, and
> the Dell Precision T3610 actually has PS-2 connectors in the back. I
> guarantee it was working.
>>
>> Next testing, does the PS/2 plug hole on the new board work?
>> Some of the newer boards only work with keyboards on PS/2.
>>
>> On testing, if the mouse works, there are adapters "PS/2 female" to
>> "USB Type A male" on Amazon for a few Bucks, that may be a way to work
>
> Found one of them laying around. I've brought the box back to my cube, now
> I need to bring it up and see if that works.
>
>> around a non-fuctional or missing PS/2 plug-hole.
>
> I was really hoping it just needed a manual configuration (and I just !!!
> *adore* writing xorg.conf files...), or run a utility.
>
Oh, btw, just remembering - I *did* reboot after plugging it in, so it's
not that.

  mark

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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7, PS-2 moose

2016-12-02 Thread m . roth
Yamaban wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 18:28, m.roth@... wrote:
>
>> I just built a workstation, CentOS 7, fully updated. My user requires
>> his three-button mouse, telling me that imaging software is written for
>> three-button mice (so *please* don't tell me to tell him to get a new
>> mouse).
>>
>> Anyway, no cursor. In both /var/log/messages and journalctl, I see
>> "unable to enable mouse".
>>
>> What I read in messages and manpages is that PS-2 is default standard...
>> anyone have any ideas? I need to resolve this asap... so I can get onto
>> making sure his research imaging software running on CentOS 7.
>
> Oh, yeah such customers exist, PITA and PEBKAC in most cases.

In this case, no. He's working with mostly open-source heavy duty
scientific imaging software.
>
> First testing the mouse on a "older" comp, does it work there?

Right. This mouse is the one I disconnected from his current 6.8 box, and
the Dell Precision T3610 actually has PS-2 connectors in the back. I
guarantee it was working.
>
> Next testing, does the PS/2 plug hole on the new board work?
> Some of the newer boards only work with keyboards on PS/2.
>
> On testing, if the mouse works, there are adapters "PS/2 female" to
> "USB Type A male" on Amazon for a few Bucks, that may be a way to work

Found one of them laying around. I've brought the box back to my cube, now
I need to bring it up and see if that works.

> around a non-fuctional or missing PS/2 plug-hole.

I was really hoping it just needed a manual configuration (and I just !!!
*adore* writing xorg.conf files...), or run a utility.

Thanks.

 mark

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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7, PS-2 moose

2016-12-02 Thread Frank Cox
On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 12:28:45 -0500
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

>  (so *please* don't tell me to tell him to get a new mouse).

If it's not recognized for some reason, then the solution is to get him a new 
mouse.  I know that's not what you want to hear, but there are numerous 
multi-button mice around that work fine.

I have a Logitech M510 wireless mouse with two standard buttons on the top, a 
scroll wheel, and two more buttons on the left side.  All of those inputs are 
recognized, including both cranking the scroll wheel and clicking it.

You can use the xev command to test things like mice and see what is being seen 
by the system when doing things like clicking mouse buttons.

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[CentOS] CentOS 7, PS-2 moose

2016-12-02 Thread m . roth
I just built a workstation, CentOS 7, fully updated. My user requires his
three-button mouse, telling me that imaging software is written for
three-button mice (so *please* don't tell me to tell him to get a new
mouse).

Anyway, no cursor. In both /var/log/messages and journalctl, I see "unable
to enable mouse".

What I read in messages and manpages is that PS-2 is default standard...
anyone have any ideas? I need to resolve this asap... so I can get onto
making sure his research imaging software running on CentOS 7.

   mark

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