Date: Thu, 02 May 2002 08:43:40 -0700 From: jehova <tornadox@telnor.net> To: "Brian T.Schellenberger" <bts@babbleon.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: mouse code kernel Message-ID: <0GVH00D74POYXG@email.telnor.net> In-Reply-To: <20020502145015.9A979BB29@i8k.babbleon.org> References: <0GVG00A9UVVBRZ@email.telnor.net> <0GVH00C5ANR0N0@email.telnor.net> <20020502145015.9A979BB29@i8k.babbleon.org>
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El Jue 02 May 2002 07:50, escribió:
> Oh, sorry, I forgot.
>
> You'll have to disable moused as well.
>
> By the way, do regular console windows have the same problem
> with the mouse when you mark fast? This might be interesting
> input . . .
It works!!! thanks Brian, well now i dont have mouse enabled on
console but in this machine i need X capabilities (my wife is
graphic designer, she says hi and thank you).
where can i find info about this solution? Ok, i follow your
instructions, but i want to learn what i am doing.
> | > |
> | > | when i draw a box (rectangle tool on gimp), if i do it
> | > | quite slowly, i start my draw on place where i click and
> | > | drag mouse pointer works fine. But if click and drag for
> | > | draw a box faster my box is draw away from the place
> | > | where it supose to be, something like one inch (depends
> | > | on speed: faster more desplaced, slower draw near. if i
> | > | want select a text (for example for cut and paste), slow
> | > | or medium velocity works well, but if i speed up: start
> | > | selection 2,3 4 or 6 characters later. this behavior
> | > | happens with with TWM, KDE and XFCE and with every
> | > | drawing program i've been tried (gimp, xpaint or
> | > | whatever).
> | > |
> | > | i've been discard Xfree because versions 3.3.6, 4.1 and
> | > | 4.2 do same on freebsd 4.4 and 4.5. nothing of this
> | > | happen on linux this is why i think maybe is a kernel
> | > | related issue.
> | >
> | > If you are running X anyway, then the simplest solution is
> | > probably just to bypass the kernel mouse code entirely.
> | >
> | > Just change the mouse in your XF86Config from /dev/mouse to
> | > dev//psm0 (for a PS/2 mouse, the most likely choice) or
> | > whatever your real underlying mouse device is and restart
> | > X.
> | >
> | > Then you won't be using the the kernel-based "sysmouse"
> | > driver at all, just X mouse support.
> |
> | i have 'moused' enabled on console with dev/psm0, then on
> | XF86Config change device to dev/psm0, it did't work i need to
> | add AllowMouseOpenFail to startx and neither works mouse. why
> | change for bypass kernel mouse code device port? there are
> | other ways to bypass?(!?)
Thank you very much,
see you on line
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