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On Saturday 28 August 2004 11:26 pm, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have the exact same mouse working on 5.2.1 - Here is the section from
> > XF86Config
> > Section "InputDevice"
> >        Identifier  "Mouse0"
> >        Driver      "mouse"
> >        Option      "Protocol" "auto"
> >        Option      "Device" "/dev/sysmouse"
> >        Option      "ZaxisMapping"      "4 5"
> > EndSection
>
> I need this mouse to work in the console (mode); Tackling one thing at a
> time, XFree86 is next.
>
> > In /etc/rc.conf I have the line
> > moused_enable="YES"
> > I am using the adapter that came with the mouse and it is plugged into
> > the PS2 port.
>
> Same here.
>
> > I find that the mouse is responsive and I really like the feel. Now if
> > only MS could do something with software..... Good Luck
> > Robert
>
> Thanks, I'll need it.  When I used to run FreeBSD 4.6.2, my Canon CanoScan
> scanner was not supported.  Now I hear that it is under 5.2 but my M$ft
> cordless optical mouse is not (out of the box and into USB that is...)
>
> Ppplllplplppplplppppp!
>
Yeah, I've got a Intellimouse Explorer with the "tilt" wheel and it doesn't 
work correctly with USB so I just use the PS/2 adapter.  I'm not sure if it's 
our usb code, or the mouse is "slightly" non standard, but I made a small 
hack to get it working, but the mouse then is unreliable and misses clicks.  
I'm working on a NetBSD import of the USB code, but it'll be a while and I 
don't know if it will even fix this.
- -- 
Anish Mistry
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