>On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
>
>> I had problems with the my Kensignton mouse in a box, but some fixes
>> were made to -current that fixed the problems. A workaround is to set
>> flags 0x20 (the NOIDPROBE) which forces it to behave as if it were a
>> plain old 2 button (or in my case 3 button) mouse.
>>
>
>For my Kensington (on -stable) I used 'flags 0x10' (NOCHECKSYNC) to kill
>the out of sync messages. The only side effect I've seen is that the
>cursor speed is faster [than with using the serial port connector].
Which model is it? Kensington sells quite a number of mouse/trackball
products.
The model Warner talked about is "Kensington Mouse in a Box Scroll".
It has a wheel between two buttons. Is that the one you are talking
about?
(The problem regarding "Kensington Mouse in a Box Scroll" was fixed in
both -CURRENT and -STABLE about a week ago.)
If not, would you give -v option to the boot command when you boot the
kernel and send me /var/run/dmesg.out, so that I can diagnose what the
psm driver is doing to the mouse?
Kazu
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