According to Jeff Seeman:
> 
> Try 'Protocol "Auto"'
> 
> On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Gary D Kline wrote:
> 
> >
> >     Nobody on the -questions list could offer any ideas re
> >     this issue; maybe someone on -stable will have a clue.
> >
> >     I've put all my local platforms on a KVM switch that has
> >     only a ps2 connection.  On my main system, I was using a
> >     3-button Logitech mouse; it was connected thru /dev/ttyd0.
> >
> >     Now, going through the ps/2 port, the mouse barely works.
> >     Opening and closing xterms or other apps is iffy, so it
> >     cutting and pasteing.
> >
> >     I'm running 4.4 and getting ready to move up to 4.6.  Here
> >     are my Pointer settings from /etc/XF86Config:
> >
> >
> >
> > Section "Pointer"
> >    Protocol        "SysMouse"
> >    Device          "/dev/sysmouse"
> >    BaudRate        1200
> >    Emulate3Timeout 50
> >    Resolution      100
> >    Emulate3Buttons
> > EndSection
> >
> >
> >     And this is what the mouse daemon is doing.  Running as
> >     -t auto or -t sysmouse seem to be equivalent.
> >
> >             1392  ??  Is     0:00.22 moused -p /dev/psm0 -t sysmouse
> >
> >     Can this mouse be saved?!
> >
> >     tia, people,
> >
> >     gary
> >
> >
> > --
> >    Gary Kline     [EMAIL PROTECTED]   www.thought.org     Public service Unix
> >
> >
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