Stephanie Bridges wrote:
I'm not sure if you ever said, but are you on 6.0-RELEASE or something
newer? I upgraded to 6.1, which fixed a lot of other unrelated things for
me.
I said in my original message that I was on 6.0-STABLE, but this
appears to have been inacurate (I was judging by the URL
Lennon Cook wrote:
> Stephanie Bridges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Do you have a /dev/ums0 (my usb mouse device)?
> This exists only when my other mouse (the working one) is plugged in,
> and I have no other /dev/ums* .
>
>> Also, even when my mouse
>> didn't really work, disconnecting/reconnec
Stephanie Bridges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you have a /dev/ums0 (my usb mouse device)?
This exists only when my other mouse (the working one) is plugged in,
and I have no other /dev/ums* .
Also, even when my mouse
didn't really work, disconnecting/reconnecting the receiver from the usb
po
Lennon Cook wrote:
> Stephanie Bridges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I had the same problem with the mouse (would occasionally move the
>> cursor, never any clicks) until I accidentally got the receiver
>> closer to the mouse. I now have the receiver about three inches
>> away from the mouse. Work
Stephanie Bridges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had the same problem with the mouse (would occasionally move the cursor,
never any clicks) until I accidentally got the receiver closer to the
mouse. I now have the receiver about three inches away from the mouse.
Works wonderfully well now.
Thanks
I am attempting to use my Omni cordless mouse and keyboard set - these
both connect with the same receiver, which plugs into the computer
with a single USB cable. The keyboard works fine - the mouse, however,
does not work at all. It does not move the cursor, and clicks aren't
registered. Testing