Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Hey Valery, a few things on this:
This only works for mice that support the intellimouse protocol.
Simplest way to find out if your mouse supports this is to kill
the moused daemon, then issue the command:
moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto -d -f
All right, this explain a lot of mis-understand things i found
on the net (same parms working for one and not for others)
You should NEVER set the protocol for the mouse in either Xfree86 or
xorg to anything other than sysmouse, when using FreeBSD. And, if
your going to run X you should -always- run moused.
Ok, that's what i found. But, why X choose ps/2 when "Protocol"
is set to "Auto" ?
I'm afraid that informations about "Protocol" "sysmouse" are very
difficult to find. I did not on my side, not even on the net nor
on the FreeBSD or X documentations.
Note - many wheel mice use a push on the wheel as a second button.
Thank
I don't understand how your X server got:
My X.log whith the 'sysmouse' protocol :
(**) Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
(**) Mouse0: ZAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5
when you had configured
Option "ZAxisMapping" "X"
If I knew I could probably tell you why rebooting worked.
Sorry, it was the previous version of my log file.
(always difficult to write a summary with a lot of pieces)
Perhaps a mobo pb., or a forgot of mine, no matter to worry about that.
I'm sometimes "Aemnesiac" too ... :o)
Many thanks Ted for your tips. i hope that the whole thing will be
interesting for others, sheding a light on this stuff.
Just a little thing - to be clean - i found after posting :
2. Parameters
/etc/X11/xorg.conf :
Section "InputDevice"
# All parms according to previous posts and ...
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "Off"
EndSection
Regards,
v/
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