Date: Thu, 30 Mar 1995 23:59:49 -0700 From: nate@sneezy.sri.com (Nate Williams) To: Jason Boerner <chaos@rivers.oscs.montana.edu> Cc: Robert Deschambault <bobd@fox.nstn.ca>, FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: Mouse Configuration Message-ID: <199503310659.XAA16938@trout.sri.MT.net> In-Reply-To: <Pine.ULT.3.91.950330231911.9927A-100000@rivers.oscs.montana.edu> References: <199503310258.WAA00425@Fox.NSTN.Ca> <Pine.ULT.3.91.950330231911.9927A-100000@rivers.oscs.montana.edu>
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> The important thing is to know what kind of interface your mouse is > using. If your mouse has a ps/2 type of connecter (most do these days) > you need to build a new kernal and comment out the pse0 driver. The pse0 driver, or the psm0 driver? > This > will then create the correct dev for you. The FAQ is VERY good about > explaining the kernal build process. If you do not have enough space to > store the source tree or want someone else to build it for you let me > know. Oh, I'm not hurting for space. My box is *well* setup with 1.8GB hard-drive and I recently was given a 4MM 2GB dat drive for backups. ;-) Craig is having problems with it on his box, and I thought it might be related to the graphics card but you think it's a mouse driver problem. The funny thing is that the mouse moves correctly and such. Can you send him (craig@dynalab.cs.montana.edu) your experiences and what you did? I'd appreciate, and you can CC me with it so I can see his response and such. Thanks! Nate
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