Oops. I meant to reply to this sooner.
On 04/17, Mark Ovens rearranged the electrons to read:
>>>Ah, now that _does_ WFM, and that fact makes me suspect that the
>>>problem lies with the USB driver rather than the mouse driver.
I think you're probably correct in that the problem lies in the USB
10,000 Screaming Monkeys wrote:
> On 04/17, Mark Ovens rearranged the electrons to read:
>> 10,000 Screaming Monkeys wrote:
Plugging the mouse cord on the wireless receiver into the PS/2 mouse
port doesn't seem to have any effect on the matter -- the system detects
a mouse on the psm0 port, but it
On 04/17, Mark Ovens rearranged the electrons to read:
> Ah, now that _does_ WFM, and that fact makes me suspect that the
> problem lies with the USB driver rather than the mouse driver.
>
> What are your mouse settings in rc.conf and XFree86config?
At the moment, all I have in /etc/rc.conf is:
another possible issue is that some microsoft wireless products use
infrared and new high end products use bluetooth adapters.
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10,000 Screaming Monkeys wrote:
I tried sending this to freebsd-hardware, but nobody replied, so I
thought I would try here, as well.
On one of my machines, I'm running FreeBSD 5.2-CURRENT (last built on
Jan 15th, 2004).
I recently purchased a "Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop," which is a
wirel