Hi all, I just today bought a really nifty keyboard with a built-in touchpad and the touchpad part of it uses a serial interface, while my existing mouse is PS/2. I can switch between them by killing X and quickly editing XF86Config and then restarting X, but I'm wondering if there is way to get X to support 2 pointing devices at once. The keyboard comes with a serial pass-through mouse connector so if you already have a serial mouse you can plug it into the keyboard instead of your motherboard so you can at least flip a switch on the keyboard to switch between touchpad and regular mouse modes. But this doesn't work for me because my mouse is PS/2. So is there a way to run two pointing devices simultaneously under X?
Also, one other question. How would you add 'xset m 5 0' to your XF86Config file? Is there a general list or howto of how to figure out which xset statements correspond with which XF86Config statements? For example, 'xset fp+ ...' is like a 'FontPath' statement but I don't know where to look to find these relationships. As usual, the man page and /usr/doc isn't too helpful. Thanks, Christopher -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null