Date: Tue, 13 May 1997 09:08:05 +0900 From: john cooper <john@isi.co.jp> To: freebsd-bugs@freebsd.com, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.com, freebsd-questions@freebsd.com Cc: john@isi.com Subject: Quick (freebsd 2.2.1 / xf86 3.2 / flakey mouse) question Message-ID: <199705130008.JAA00677@ns.isi.co.jp>
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Hi, I searched the freebsd and XF86 FAQ's but found nothing corresponding the the problem I'm experiencing. I have a ps/2 mouse systems mouse that exhibits wierd behavior under both fvwm and twm. The cursor can be moved with the mouse, however the cursor instantly 'homes' back to the lower left corner of the screen at seemingly random times. The frequency of this is so high that X is effectively unuseable. The mouse is at 0x60, IRQ 12 as usual and conflicts with no other device as best as I can tell. I suspect some xf86 configuration problem here as the erratic behavior occurs in fvwm and twm. I tried selecting mouse comm protocols other than ps/2, which only made things worse. Incidentally I have the same configuration except for the video server, installed on another machine which functions as expected. The working installation uses the non-accelerated "svga" server. On the other machine I've tried both "svga" and "s3v" servers. In both installations, "moused" is not running. So at this point I'm stuck. This is a pretty generic installation so I suspect some other poor soul already grappled with this problem. Help! Any and all advice is most welcome. Thanks, -john Please respond to: john@isi.co.jp PS: Iwill P55TV SCSI Motherboard with Award BIOS, Diamond Stealth 2000 3D video card
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