Re: Multiplexing mouse input

2001-01-30 Thread James Simmons
> Is this possible with the new "Input Drivers" in the 2.4 kernel? Is > it possible with Linux at all? Yes. For X do this: Section "Pointer" Protocol"ImPS/2" Device "/dev/input/mice" ZAxisMapping 4 5 EndSection - To unsubscribe fr

Re: Multiplexing mouse input

2001-01-30 Thread Joel Jaeggli
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Dax Kelson wrote: > > My laptop has a touchpad builtin with two buttons, I also have an external > PS2 and/or USB mouse (3 buttons with scroll wheel). > > I would like to be able to use the touchpad, and then plug in the mouse > (with either PS2 or USB connector) and use it w

RE: Multiplexing mouse input

2001-01-30 Thread Dunlap, Randy
The "USB Guide" section on HID devices could also be helpful to you. http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/x194.html ~Randy / 503-677-5408 ___ > From: Ben Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > You are probably talking about an Xfree issue. And yes it >

Re: Multiplexing mouse input

2001-01-30 Thread Ben Ford
You are probably talking about an Xfree issue. And yes it can be done. I know several people that do that. Refer to the XFree86 website. -b Dax Kelson wrote: > My laptop has a touchpad builtin with two buttons, I also have an external > PS2 and/or USB mouse (3 buttons with scroll wheel). >

Multiplexing mouse input

2001-01-29 Thread Dax Kelson
My laptop has a touchpad builtin with two buttons, I also have an external PS2 and/or USB mouse (3 buttons with scroll wheel). I would like to be able to use the touchpad, and then plug in the mouse (with either PS2 or USB connector) and use it without reconfiguring anything. In fact, it would