On Monday 24 March 2003 06:33 am, you wrote:
> hi,
>
Hi Alxey,
> Yep. In order to avoid moused(8) getting something crazy (after
> console switch) I just forced psm reset after synchronization error
> detection. It can be achieved by changing changing of
> PSM_SYNCERR_THRESHOLD1 define from 20
hi,
Yep. In order to avoid moused(8) getting something crazy (after
console switch) I just forced psm reset after synchronization error
detection. It can be achieved by changing changing of
PSM_SYNCERR_THRESHOLD1 define from 20 to 0 (in file sys/isa/psm.c).
Please try to do it and let me know r
I think Alexey was having similar issues, and may have some
non-production quality patches for you to try.
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 09:57:36AM -0600, Chip Norkus wrote:
>
> Greetings hackers,
>
> I have a KVM switch and a fairly new (Logitech MouseMan+ cordless) mouse,
> and I've found that whil
Greetings hackers,
I have a KVM switch and a fairly new (Logitech MouseMan+ cordless) mouse,
and I've found that while FreeBSD properly detects the mouse and all its
functionality (buttons, scrollwheel, etc) upon boot if I switch to
another port on the KVM and then switch back my mouse "loses"
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