FWIW - is the ps2 port broke because of the wrong connector, or is
the 6pin mini DIN on the moboard? I've noticed three types, so far,
of connectors used: 5 in line, 6 in line and 2x5, plugging into the
boards header..
The 5 in line plugged into the 6 in line header definately will not
work even w
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 19:10, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 07:02 PM 7/3/02 +, Richard Adams wrote:
> >On Wednesday 03 July 2002 17:21, adwin wrote:
> > > Hello Richard,
> >
> >Hello.
> >
> > > yes ... if I use my ps2 port..it will work..but unfortunatly .. my ps2
> > > port is broken...so I ca
At 07:02 PM 7/3/02 +, Richard Adams wrote:
>On Wednesday 03 July 2002 17:21, adwin wrote:
> > Hello Richard,
>
>Hello.
>
> >
> > yes ... if I use my ps2 port..it will work..but unfortunatly .. my ps2
> > port is broken...so I cannot use any ps2 mouse anyomore...:(
> > so the choice is .. use m
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 17:21, adwin wrote:
> Hello Richard,
Hello.
>
> yes ... if I use my ps2 port..it will work..but unfortunatly .. my ps2
> port is broken...so I cannot use any ps2 mouse anyomore...:(
> so the choice is .. use my usb port. :)
What leads you to belive its broken, to be ho
Hello Richard,
Wednesday, July 03, 2002, 10:47:44 PM, you wrote:
RA> Ah!, ok, well use the converter plug usb>ps2 which logitec supplied, plug the
RA> thing into the mouse ps2 socket and tell gpm it has a ps2 mouse.
RA> gpm -m /dev/mouse -t ps2
RA> Make sure the device files are linked correctly,