Option Emulate3Buttons no
EndSection
Section InputDevice
# If the normal CorePointer mouse is not a USB mouse then
# this input device can be used in AlwaysCore mode to let you
# also use USB mice at the same time.
Identifier DevInputMice
Driver mouse
InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol PS/2
Option Device /dev/psaux
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
Option Emulate3Buttons no
EndSection
Section InputDevice
# If the normal CorePointer mouse is not a USB mouse
I have the same problem, but I think I know why (but can't fix it though).
I recompiled RH9 on my laptop and the USB mouse worked, but I recompiled RH9 on my
server and that failed, the only difference between the 2 lsmod results are that on
the laptop, input is:
input [mousedev keybdev hid
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 07:51:09 -0400
Olivier Vanderstraeten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same problem, but I think I know why (but can't fix it
though). I recompiled RH9 on my laptop and the USB mouse worked, but I
recompiled RH9 on my server and that failed, the only difference
between
After recompiling the kernel on my toshiba laptop (RH9), I can't get the
usb mouse to work.
Doing an lsmod, it seems like all the things are in place except I
noticed when doing an lsmod with the stand RH kernel, the input module
also has hid as a referring module.
(lsmod on recompiled kernel
Hello all!
I just changed my mouse from a 2-button PS/2 mouse to a 2-button+scroll
USB mouse.
What I've noticed is that before getting the login screen of RedHat 9, I
get the nVIDIA logo for about 10/15 sec.! Another thing is that the
keyboard doesn't respond on the login screen for about 15
For my second install of RH 8.0, I chose a Sony PCG-R505TEK laptop.
Not a whole lot works following this install, so I'm sorting through
the various nonresponsive hardware entities.
First up is a cheap USB wheel mouse (made by DEXXA). It worked poorly with
the original kernel that came with the
Gang:
My USB mouse has been working perfectly for months.
But recently, since I've begun messing with the cube game, it has
died twice while playing the game. Playing along and all of a sudden
the mouse no longer works. Looking in /var/log/messages one sees this:
Dec 24 17:20:28 fcshome kernel
I am having trouble getting my USB mouse to work after a kernel recompile,
Iam using kernel 2.4.18-18.8.0 which I downloaded through up2date.
After I tested the new kernel and it worked I removed the old kernel
with rpm -e kernel-2.4.18-14. As a test I recompiled the kernel using the
original
** Reply to message from Turley Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 15 Dec 2002 16:05:25
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I am having trouble getting my USB mouse to work after a kernel recompile,
Iam using kernel 2.4.18-18.8.0 which I downloaded through up2date.
snip
For the kernel that works I had the following
Thanks Edward Dekkers. By the way, i don't think i have load the use
module
in. i can't see usb in the /proc/bus and only have pci but no usb.
nonthing
inside the /var/logs/messages. How do i load the usb module in?
OK, the fact that you don't have a /proc/bus/usb is problem #1.
First off -
Any idea? I am using samsung optical mouse. Thanks you 1st
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Any idea? I am using samsung optical mouse. Thanks you 1st
Yep, it's not working right?
Seriously though, that is not enough information.
Which version of RedHat?
Does /var/log/messages say anything about the mouse?
Kudzu?
Have you searched google?
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Thanks Edward Dekkers. By the way, i don't think i have load the use module
in. i can't see usb in the /proc/bus and only have pci but no usb. nonthing
inside the /var/logs/messages. How do i load the usb module in?
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PS, if there are things i need to do in the console please let me know how
to bring it up with out a mouse. little new to linux and trying to make
the
switch from windows to linux
As Bret told you, your USB stuff isn't getting picked up.
Seeing as your fairly new to Linux, I suggest you use
Have a usb mouse, microsoft intellimouse optical, and can't seen to get it
to work. I selected it through the install processes, but that didnt work. I
dont even get the optical part to light up. Is there a way to get this to
work.
PS, if there are things i need to do in the console please let
On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 09:02, Stick Dragon wrote:
Have a usb mouse, microsoft intellimouse optical, and can't seen to get it
to work. I selected it through the install processes, but that didnt work. I
dont even get the optical part to light up. Is there a way to get this to
work.
PS
I am having troubles trying to get a USB mouse work.
I am running Red Hat Linux 7.3 on a Sony Vaio
PCG-FX220.
USB didn't work but I managed to recompile the kernel
and USB seems to be working fine. I had to patch
pci-irq.c (thanks to www.pm.waw.pl/~jslupski/vaio/)
When I boot I noticed
topic question can you plug in a usb mouse to a laptop
after it is booted and have it work and unplug it and go
back to using the touchpad or is it just like a ps2 mouse
you have to plug it in before you boot?
Thanks
Linda
plug in a usb mouse to a laptop
after it is booted and have it work and unplug it and go
back to using the touchpad or is it just like a ps2 mouse
you have to plug it in before you boot?
Thanks
Linda
Hi all,
Off topic question can you plug in a usb mouse to a laptop
after it is booted and have it work and unplug it and go
back to using the touchpad or is it just like a ps2 mouse
you have to plug it in before you boot?
Thanks
Linda
you even consider going back and forth between two mice, though?
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Hi all,
Off topic question can you plug in a usb mouse to a laptop
after it is booted and have it work and unplug it and go
back to using the touchpad or is it just like a ps2 mouse
for the mouse to
be recognized by X (restarting X alone didn't do it). I then bought a new
USB mouse for my desktop (replacing an old PS/2 unit), and making these
changes worked as soon as I restarted X -- no reboot needed.
However, one thing that I've not yet gotten to work properly is to be able
to simply
I hope this is the right list. If not, tell
me an i'll repost
I have a laptop running RedHat 7.2. Often i
attach an external USB wheel mouse. When it is attached, however, the
touchpad is still active. How do I make the USB mouse (w/ wheel)
active. It doesn't matter if the touchpad is also
Jeff Jeter wrote:
I hope this is the right list. If not, tell me an i'll repost
I have a laptop running RedHat 7.2. Often i attach an external USB
wheel mouse. When it is attached, however, the touchpad is still
active. How do I make the USB mouse (w/ wheel) active. It doesn't
hello
i am using redhat 7.0 and have upgraded the kernel to 2.41
i am trying to get a usb mouse to work.
i have attempted to followed the instructions at
http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/x194.html
i can get the usb mouse to work if I:
insmod input
insmod mousedev
insmod hid
i want the mouse
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Randy Perkins wrote:
i can get the usb mouse to work if I:
insmod input
insmod mousedev
insmod hid
i want the mouse to come up automatically when i boot up.
i know this has something to do with /etc/modules.conf
here is my modules.conf
alias eth0 ne2k-pci
nt: Monday, March 26, 2001 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: loading usb mouse drivers as modules at startup
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Randy Perkins wrote:
i can get the usb mouse to work if I:
insmod input
insmod mousedev
insmod hid
i want the mouse to come up automatically when i boot
how do i get a usb mouse to work in linux?
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how do i get a usb mouse to work in linux?
http://www.linux-usb.org/ --- all the info you need is here. I use a
logitech USB gaming mouse on my laptop with linux, works flawlessly in
both console and X.
Matt
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Hi everybody,
Kindly advise how to install an USB mouse on RedHat 6.2. Thanks
B.R.
Stephen
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I've got kernel 2.2.14, DVD+IDE patch, reiserfs 3.5.14 patch as well as
the USB 2.3.28 backport to 2.2.13 installed, compiled and working, with
one minor exception..
I'd like to use my Intellimouse Explorer (the funky 5 button, electric eye
one) as a USB mouse...
I've been looking, and have
button, electric eye
: one) as a USB mouse...
Nevermind.. :) Got it working.
I found a link to the linux-usb mailing list, and found a couple of posts
from December that put me on the right track.. Here's what I had to do:
mknod /dev/usbmouse0 c 180 16
cd /dev
ln -sf usbmouse0 mouse
Created
Hello,
I have a USB mouse on my system and is working fine. Im running Kernel
2.2.13 with its included USB drivers. Dont know what they changed in the
new stuff yet. To use the USB mouse you need to make a dev entry do this:
cd /dev
mknod usbmouse c 10 32
then you need a symlink to it.
ln -s
Oh forgot one thing, if your using MS Intellimouse you need to edit
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config to say in the mouse section that its a IMPS2
instead of a PS2.
Kirk
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