Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 20:38:42 +0100 From: Nikolaj Thygesen <mailinglist@diamondbox.dk> To: Wouter Oosterveld <wouter@fizzyflux.nl> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: USB Mouse not working Message-ID: <47EAA642.2050307@diamondbox.dk> In-Reply-To: <b4950de90803261056id33054bu52eaa7efef93a520@mail.gmail.com> References: <web-1108294@mailbe04.swip.net> <b4950de90803261053q62ef8db8td2468d9158b29753@mail.gmail.com> <b4950de90803261056id33054bu52eaa7efef93a520@mail.gmail.com>
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Wouter Oosterveld wrote: > Forgot "Driver": > > Section "InputDevice" > Identifier "Mouse1" > Driver "mouse" > Option "Protocol" "auto" > Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse" > Option "Buttons" "5" > Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" > EndSection > > 2008/3/26, Wouter Oosterveld <wouter@fizzyflux.nl>: > >> I've had probably had the same issues with an logitech wheel-mouse (usb): >> >> Mar 24 23:56:55 harare kernel: ums0: 3 buttons and Z dir. >> >> The following xorg-section without any rc.conf moosed stuff got it to work: >> >> Section "InputDevice" >> Identifier "Mouse1" >> >> Option "Protocol" "auto" >> Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse" >> >> Option "Buttons" "5" >> Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" >> EndSection >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Regards, >> >> Wouter >> >> 2008/3/26, Fabio Pennati <fabiopnn@tele2.it>: >> >> >> > I am a new FreeBSD user coming from Gentoo. I am not able to get >> > working an usb optical wired mouse from Labtec that is working well >> > with many Linux distro's and WXP too. >> > I am using a FreeBSD 7.0 standard GENERIC kernel configuration with >> > all usb devices installed, thus: >> > >> > # USB support >> > device uhci # UHCI PCI->USB interface >> > device ohci # OHCI PCI->USB interface >> > device ehci # EHCI PCI->USB interface (USB 2.0) >> > device usb # USB Bus (required) >> > #device udbp # USB Double Bulk Pipe devices >> > device ugen # Generic >> > device uhid # "Human Interface Devices" >> > device ukbd # Keyboard >> > device ulpt # Printer >> > device umass # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus >> > and da >> > device ums # Mouse >> > >> > Here is an extract from my rc.conf: >> > >> > usbd_enable="YES" >> > moused_enable="YES" >> > moused_type="auto" >> > moused_port="/dev/ums0" >> > moused_flags="" >> > usbd_flags="" >> > moused_nondefault_enable="YES" >> > moused_ums0_flags="" >> > >> > I tried also to take out from rc.conf any "moused-stuff" lines but >> > without no results. >> > And here is the messages from kernel during boot, probing ums device: >> > >> > ums0: <vendor 0x1241 product 0x1111, class 0/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr >> > 2> on uhub0 >> > ums0: 3 buttons and Z dir. >> > >> > This is the xorg.conf, for the part interesting the mouse: >> > >> > Section "InputDevice" >> > Identifier "Mouse0" >> > Driver "mouse" >> > Option "Protocol" "Auto" >> > Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse" >> > Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5 6 7" >> > EndSection >> > >> > Furthermore I installed the same mouse with an hw adapter to the >> > serial port of the PC and obviously it works, of course as pms device, >> > but very slowly and with no precision. >> > There is someone that has any idea ? >> > Thanks, Fabio >> > _______________________________________________ >> > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list >> > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions >> > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >> > >> >> > > > What happens if you unplug and replug the mouse?? N
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