Stan Brown wrote: > > On Sun Nov 19 13:26:29 2000 Tilton wrote... > > > >Ooops! > > > >I didn't answer the question you asked. Sorry! > > > >COM1: = /dev/ttyS0 > >COM2: = /dev/ttyS1 > > ^ > > ^---> Note capital 'S' used here!!!! > > > > > >as for the device type for gpm I don't know which mouse > >you are using, "(actually one of those combo serial/PS-2 things) " > >so I can't suggest a "type" selection in gpmconfig for you. > > > >Good luck on getting this working before Monday. > > > >T. Tilton > > > > Thanks, I still have no idea wat type is is. I't wahtever the default > for gpm > is (which unfortunately seems to be undocumented :-() > > But, the good news is. I did get something working. I could not get > gpm to send > out a PS/2 protocol on it's repeater output, so I took what it liked > there > "ms3" and chnged XF86Config to expect ?microsoft" which seems to work. > > Thanks for the help. >
Stan, While in gpmconfig if you enter "help" at the "type prompt" it will list all the available mouse protocols gpm supports. At the bottom of the list is a line that gives the default for gpm on i386 systems (in this case it is -> ps2). You could also look in the /etc/gpm.conf file before doing any configuration and you will see what the intial/default value is. Also, and I don't remember the specifics, you should start and stop both gpm and X after you make a config change in gpm. I don't remember if you start gpm then X or vice versa (I would say this is the correct order; gpm then X.) One other thing; I don't use the /dev/gpm* device. I have a link from /dev/mouse to /dev/psaux or to /dev/ttyS1 (I have more than one system with different mice on them.) I seem to remember that I have had problems using the /dev/gpm* device. Again, sorry for not being more specific here but linking directly to the device port has always worked solidly for me. Here is the "help" listing from gpmconfig that I did; Regards, T. Tilton ***************************************************************************** bash# gpmconfig Configuring gpm (mouse event server): Current configuration: -m /dev/mouse -t mman -Rms3 -l "a-zA-Z0-9_.:~/\300-\326\330-\366\370-\377" Device: /dev/mouse Type: mman Repeat_Type: ms3 Append: -l "a-zA-Z0-9_.:~/\300-\326\330-\366\370-\377" Do you want to change anything (Y/n)? Where is your mouse [/dev/mouse]? What type is your mouse (or help) [mman]? > help gpm-Linux 1.17.8, $Date: 1999/01/03 21:02:51 $ Available mouse types are: name (synonym) description mman (Mouseman) - The MouseMan protocol used by new Logitech mice. ms - For Microsoft mice (2 or 3 buttons). Some old 2 button mice send some spurious packets, which can be misunderstood as middle-button events. If this is happens to you, use the 'bare' mouse type. ms+ - Like 'ms', but allows dragging with the middle button. ms+lr - 'ms+', but you can reset m by pressing lr (see man page). bare (Microsoft) - For some 2 button Microsoft mice. Same as 'ms' except that gpm will not attempt to simulate a third button. msc (MouseSystems) - For most 3 button serial mice. sun - For Sparc mice. mm (MMSeries) - For MM series mice. logi (Logitech) - For old serial Logitech mice. bm (BusMouse) - For some busmice, including Microsoft and Logitech busmice. ps2 (PS/2) - For most busmice connected to a PS/2 port (round with 6 met al pins). ncr - For pointing pens found on some laptops. wacom - For Wacom tablets. genitizer - For "Genitizer" tablets. They are used in relative mode. logim - For turning on the MouseSystems compatible mode (3 buttons) of some Logitech mice. pnp - For the new 'plug and play' mice produced by Microsoft. Try it if '-t ms' does not work. imps2 - For the Microsoft IntelliMouse on a PS/2 port (round connector with 6 pins), 3 buttons (wheel is repeated). ms3 - For the Microsoft IntelliMouse (serial), 3 buttons (wheel i s repeated). netmouse - For the "Genius NetMouse". This one has two normal buttons plus 'up'/'down' buttons. cal - For a Calcomp UltraSlate. calr - For a Calcomp UltraSlate in relative mode. twid - For the "Twidddler" keyboard. syn (synaptics) - For the "Synaptics" serial TouchPad. synps2 (synaptics_ps2) - For the "Synaptics" PS/2 TouchPad. brw - For the Fellowes Browser - 4 buttons (and a wheel) (dual pr otocol?). js (Joystick) - For "Joystick" mouse emulation. summa - For a Summa/Genius tablet in absolute mode (906,1212B,EasyP ainter...). mtouch - For MicroTouch touch-screens (only button-1 events right no w). acecad - For Acecad tablet in absolute mode (Sumagrapics MM-Series m ode). kmiabps2 - For the Kensignton Mouse in a box on a PS/2 port (round connector with 6 pins), 3 buttons. Default for i386 is ps2 What type is your mouse (or help) [mman]?