On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, hammack wrote:
> Long time and still no cursor. I've tried two pointers, Kensington "Expert
> Mouse" serial, and a PS/2 Generic. I have tried all the combinations of
> Protocol and Device that I can and still don't have a pointer in X. Below
> are files and excerpts of in
> "Kent" == Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> prw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jan 25 15:33 gpmdata crw--- 1 root
>> root 10, 1 Jul 5 2000 psaux
>>
Kent> "c" means it's a character device, sending one character of
Kent> data at a time, like a mouse or keyboard. "b" is
CORRECTION:
Kent West wrote:
gpm.conf's "device=" line needs to point to the real mouse device;
gpmdata is only a middle-man between gpm and X. If it's a ps/2 style
connector, you probably want it to read "device=psaux". For a generic
PS/2 mouse, the "type=" line probably needs to read "ty
hammack wrote:
Long time and still no cursor. I've tried two pointers, Kensington
"Expert Mouse" serial, and a PS/2 Generic. I have tried all the
combinations of Protocol and Device that I can and still don't have a
pointer in X. Below are files and excerpts of interest.
Any Help apprecia
Just as a matter of interest, why do you want to use two mice?
Andrew
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Hi
> Second: In X: Is it even possible? I haven't seen anything that says how,
> but it'd seem like it wouldn't be overly difficult. Or at least it
> shouldn't be.
In my /etc/X11/XF86Config there exist a section 'Xinput' and it has the
following entries:
# The Mouse Subsection contains the sam
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