Yes, but the keyboard mouse I mentioned is working without any resets in
Linux and Windows. So it cant be faulty hardware
Evren
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Peter Dufault wrote:
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> On Dec 30, 2003, at 11:31 AM, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
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> > The funny thing is that this works in Windows and Linux. So ho
On Dec 30, 2003, at 11:31 AM, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
The funny thing is that this works in Windows and Linux. So how come it
doesnt work in FreeBSD without any physical change? I think this is a
bug
in FreeBSD.
Some of these mouse/keyboards are weird. I've used one on FreeBSD in
the past, and it
OK My mistake the mouse works only with USB connection (in linux!)
I couldnt test windows but I suspect it would work there too.
The funny thing is that only with PS/2 connector connected. Nothing works
in Linux either. I cant even type at boot time. Well its not that funny
after all. But I dont kn
If I plug out the USB portion, then I cant use the keyboard anymore!
But I will try plugging out the PS/2 section, then send email again.
The funny thing is that this works in Windows and Linux. So how come it
doesnt work in FreeBSD without any physical change? I think this is a bug
in FreeBSD.
A
It is not the problem. I have setup mouse many times in FreeBSD before.
freebsd:/home/staff/yurtesen#ls -al /dev/ums0
crw-r--r-- 1 root operator 111, 0 Dec 30 19:56 /dev/ums0
freebsd:/home/staff/yurtesen#
The mouse just doesnt work under FreeBSD.
The usbd is running and it runs moused autom
That is not the problem. I get nothing
freebsd:/home/staff/yurtesen#cat /dev/ums0
its empty
But this is a weird mouse, it has USB connection and then PS/2 connection
also. It doesn't work if the PS/2 connector is not connected! I was
thinking that the mouse maybe shows itself from USB but commun
Have you tried unplugging the USB portion and just running off of PS/2 or
vice-versa? I find it hard to believe that a mouse would need to be
plugged into both at once in order to operate. Running part of the
connection through PS/2 and part through USB might increase speed (you
know, if it worke
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 08:54, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
> I tried to use ums0 device and with moused I tried sysmouse device
> but none makes any effect in X.
>
Sysmouse is the device moused sets up, you can't just use it.
Try this:
killall -9 moused
moused -t auto -p /dev/ums0
vidcontrol -m on
if
A good test is to kill moused on your system and drop into a console.
Here, do "cat /dev/ums0" and move the mouse around a little bit. If a
bunch of random characters begin appearing, your mouse is working just
fine and you've probably chosen the wrong protocol to use with XFree86.
With USB mice,
This mouse has a USB connection and PS/2 connection to the computer. The
keyboard works but the mouse doesnt.
I tried to use ums0 device and with moused I tried sysmouse device
but none makes any effect in X.
I have found from google that this mouse(or similar) works in netbsd.
http://starling.us
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