Hi Eygene, thanks for your summary!

On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 19:04:13 +0300
Eygene Ryabinkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> It seems to me that you have another mouse device called '<default
> >> pointer>' that uses "auto" protocol and finds your mouse at /dev/psm0
> >> and being SysMouse.  Can you show your full xorg.conf?
> > Sure, find it attached...
> Aargh, this is the funny thing: you have no devices that are handled
> by the 'mouse' driver.  And Xorg automatically adds one.
> Please, uncomment your 'Mouse1' device inside "ServerLayout", start
> moused and try again.  The '<default pointer>' should disappear.
> And probably mices will start working.
> It will be good to see Xorg.log from this attempt.

        I'm using x11-drivers/synaptics on FreeBSD/i386.  I don't have
        any problem which many people said.

        I have two questions:

        a. Anyone, do you install x11-drivers/xf86-input-void?
           I didn't install x11-drivers/xf86-input-void.

        b. If you install x11-drivers/xf86-input-void, please check
           following setting.

Section "InputDevice"
        Identifier      "dummy"
        Driver          "void"
EndSection

        I read source files of Xserver and void driver, but I didn't
        understand these relations:-(.  So I don't know that it's
        correct to fix this problem by way of b.  And, if x11-drivers/
        xf86-input-void is not installed, that's solution will be crashed.
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