Ok,
I got the answer from Dmitry Torokhov and Peter Osterlund.
You have to pass psmouse.proto=bare to the kernel an now it works. If you
want IntelliMouse pass also psmouse.proto=imps
The Problem is:
(Dmitry Torokhov)
It seems that older Compaqs and some ASUS have the following issues:
1. The
Hi,
I've tried this before but it does not work. I've also tried
/dev/psaux and so on, I get nothing on X but the message
"Synaptics driver lost snyc at byte 1" on a console...
The new XF86Config:
Section "InputDevice"
Driver"synaptics"
Identifier"Mouse[1]"
Option"Device"
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 05:36:22PM +, Sascha Petranka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've ASUS L8400B notebook with synaptics touchpad and an external PS/2
> mouse attached. With Kernel 2.4.x both devices funtioned correctly.
> Now, with the kernel 2.6.4 and the synaptics driver installed, the
> touchpad wo
Change the line in XF86Config4 from /dev/input/mouse0 to /dev/input/mice
On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 18:36, Sascha Petranka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've ASUS L8400B notebook with synaptics touchpad and an external PS/2
> mouse attached. With Kernel 2.4.x both devices funtioned correctly.
> Now, with the kern
Hi,
I've ASUS L8400B notebook with synaptics touchpad and an external PS/2
mouse attached. With Kernel 2.4.x both devices funtioned correctly.
Now, with the kernel 2.6.4 and the synaptics driver installed, the
touchpad works fine again but the external PS/2 mouse does not. When I
move the external
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