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Date:      Tue, 11 Dec 2012 23:40:36 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org>
To:        doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r40348 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq
Message-ID:  <201212112340.qBBNeaJf017128@svn.freebsd.org>

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Author: eadler
Date: Tue Dec 11 23:40:36 2012
New Revision: 40348
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/40348

Log:
  Special instructions for dealing with ancient mice are not needed
  anymore.
  
  Noted by:	imp
  Approved by:	bcr (mentor)

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml	Tue Dec 11 23:40:34 2012	(r40347)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml	Tue Dec 11 23:40:36 2012	(r40348)
@@ -2111,54 +2111,6 @@
 	</qandaentry>
 
 	<qandaentry>
-	  <question id="busmouse">
-	    <para>I have an unusual bus mouse.  How do I set it
-	      up?</para>
-	  </question>
-
-	  <answer>
-	    <para>&os; supports the bus mouse and the InPort bus mouse
-	      from such manufacturers as Microsoft, Logitech and ATI.  The
-	      <filename>GENERIC</filename> kernel does not include the
-	      device driver.  To build a custom kernel with the bus mouse
-	      driver, add the following line to the kernel config
-	      file:</para>
-
-	    <programlisting>device mse0 at isa? port 0x23c irq5</programlisting>
-
-	    <para>Bus mice usually come with dedicated interface cards.
-	      These cards may allow you to set the port address and the
-	      IRQ number other than shown above.  Refer to the manual of
-	      your mouse and the &man.mse.4; manual page for more
-	      information.</para>
-	  </answer>
-	</qandaentry>
-
-	<qandaentry>
-	  <question id="ps2mouse">
-	    <para>How do I use my PS/2 (<quote>mouse port</quote> or
-	      <quote>keyboard</quote>) mouse?</para>
-	  </question>
-
-	  <answer>
-	    <para>The PS/2 mouse is supported out-of-the-box.  The
-	      necessary device driver, <devicename>psm</devicename>, is
-	      included in the kernel.</para>
-
-	    <para>If your custom kernel does not have this, add the
-	      following line to your kernel configuration and compile a
-	      new kernel.</para>
-
-	    <programlisting>device psm0 at atkbdc? irq 12</programlisting>
-
-	    <para>Once the kernel detects <devicename>psm0</devicename>
-	      correctly at boot time, a device node
-	      <devicename>psm0</devicename> will be created
-	      automatically.</para>
-	  </answer>
-	</qandaentry>
-
-	<qandaentry>
 	  <question id="moused">
 	    <para>Is it possible to use a mouse in any way outside the X
 	      Window system?</para>
@@ -2248,18 +2200,6 @@
 	</qandaentry>
 
 	<qandaentry>
-	  <question id="laptop-mouse-trackball">
-	    <para>How do I use the mouse/trackball/touchpad on my
-	      laptop?</para>
-	  </question>
-
-	  <answer>
-	    <para>Please refer to <link linkend="ps2mouse">the answer to
-	      the previous question</link>.</para>
-	  </answer>
-	</qandaentry>
-
-	<qandaentry>
 	  <question id="keyboard-delete-key">
 	    <para>How do I use my delete key in <command>sh</command>
 	      and <command>csh</command>?</para>



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