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I am a new FreeBSD user coming from Gentoo. I am not able to get
working an usb optical wired mouse from Labtec that is working well
with many Linux distro's and WXP too.
I am using a FreeBSD 7.0 standard GENERIC kernel configuration with
all usb devices installed, thus:
#
I've had probably had the same issues with an logitech wheel-mouse (usb):
Mar 24 23:56:55 harare kernel: ums0: 3 buttons and Z dir.
The following xorg-section without any rc.conf moosed stuff got it to work:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse1
Option Protocolauto
Option Device
Forgot Driver:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse1
Driver mouse
Option Protocolauto
Option Device /dev/sysmouse
Option Buttons 5
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
EndSection
2008/3/26, Wouter Oosterveld [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've had probably had the same issues with an logitech
Wouter Oosterveld wrote:
Forgot Driver:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse1
Driver mouse
Option Protocolauto
Option Device /dev/sysmouse
Option Buttons 5
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
EndSection
2008/3/26, Wouter Oosterveld [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've had probably had the
Ian Smith wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 15:58:39 +0100 Adam J Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I beleive in the past I have checked with
#cat /dev/ums0
and if things are working corectly, cat display binary garbage on the
screen when you wiggle the mouse. Try this after killing
On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 15:58:39 +0100 Adam J Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I beleive in the past I have checked with
#cat /dev/ums0
and if things are working corectly, cat display binary garbage on the
screen when you wiggle the mouse. Try this after killing moused (moused
snip
The mouse seems to get detected perfectly and this is the GENERIC kernel
build that has the modules. The mouse gets detected and listed at boot
time. However, I don't think I am getting data out of the mouse port.
I beleive in the past I have checked with
#cat /dev/ums0
and if
snip
The mouse seems to get detected perfectly and this is the GENERIC kernel
build that has the modules. The mouse gets detected and listed at boot
time. However, I don't think I am getting data out of the mouse port.
I beleive in the past I have checked with
#cat /dev/ums0
and if
snip
I beleive in the past I have checked with
#cat /dev/ums0
and if things are working corectly, cat display binary garbage on the
screen when you wiggle the mouse. Try this after killing moused (moused
makes ums0 unavailable).
Perhaps the mouse is dead or dying? Mine keeps its USB cable
Chris Maness wrote:
Adam J Richardson wrote:
Chris Maness wrote:
I am having issues getting my USB mouse running. I don't get any error
messages of the sort, and when I do #cat /dev/ums0 I don't get any funny
garbage like I normally do out of a IO device. (That is after I kill
moused).
I am having issues getting my USB mouse running. I don't get any error
messages of the sort, and when I do #cat /dev/ums0 I don't get any funny
garbage like I normally do out of a IO device. (That is after I kill
moused).
Any suggestions?
Chris Maness
(909) 223-9179
Chris Maness wrote:
I am having issues getting my USB mouse running. I don't get any error
messages of the sort, and when I do #cat /dev/ums0 I don't get any funny
garbage like I normally do out of a IO device. (That is after I kill
moused).
Any suggestions?
I had this. I had to start
Adam J Richardson wrote:
Chris Maness wrote:
I am having issues getting my USB mouse running. I don't get any
error messages of the sort, and when I do #cat /dev/ums0 I don't get
any funny garbage like I normally do out of a IO device. (That is
after I kill moused).
Any suggestions?
I
Chris Maness wrote:
Adam J Richardson wrote:
Chris Maness wrote:
I am having issues getting my USB mouse running. I don't get any
error messages of the sort, and when I do #cat /dev/ums0 I don't get
any funny garbage like I normally do out of a IO device. (That is
after I kill moused).
Hi everybody,
I'm having trouble getting my USB mouse to work on my FreeBSD 6.0 It
worked fine before on Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux.
My laptop is a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A7640.
The mouse is Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000.
dmesg gives the following results:
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Mon, 19 Jun 2006 10:39:13 +0200, Bak - Bitcare.dk wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm having trouble getting my USB mouse to work on my FreeBSD 6.0 It
worked fine before on Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux.
My laptop is a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A7640.
The mouse is Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse
Il giorno Tue, 16 May 2006 09:59:45 -0400 (EDT)
Matt Juszczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi all,
I moved, and now I can't seem to get my USB mouse to work. I keep
getting /dev/psm0: no such file or directory when trying to start
moused. dmesg shows proper detection of the mouse, with
Hi all,
I moved, and now I can't seem to get my USB mouse to work. I keep getting
/dev/psm0: no such file or directory when trying to start moused. dmesg
shows proper detection of the mouse, with no errors.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
-Matt
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Hi,
My mouse is still not working :(
Andrew Boothman wrote:
Do a 'ps ax|grep moused' and see if moused is already running
Yes, moused is running.
Then in your X config you should be able to use /dev/sysmouse
I already had /dev/sysmouse in my X config, however moused is not working
with my
Hi,
I am very new to FreeBSD, but I'm trying to learn how to use it. This is made very
difficult by not having a mouse.
I have tried searching on Google for a few hours, but haven't fixed the problem yet.
Anyway, here it is:
My mouse is a Logitech Cordless Desktop iTouch optical USB mouse.
Shaun Friedle wrote:
Hi,
I am very new to FreeBSD, but I'm trying to learn how to use it. This is made very
difficult by not having a mouse.
I have tried searching on Google for a few hours, but haven't fixed the problem yet. Anyway, here it is:
My mouse is a Logitech Cordless Desktop iTouch
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Shaun Friedle wrote:
Hi,
I am very new to FreeBSD, but I'm trying to learn how to use it. This is made very
difficult by not having a mouse.
Have you tried adding
usbd_enable=YES
to the file /etc/rc.conf? I had the same issue the other day and this
fixed it.
Good
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