Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 10:05:48 -0800 From: Rick Eisner <rick_eisner@bigfoot.com> To: cjclark@alum.mit.edu, questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Can't recognize serial mouse Message-ID: <p05101000b8808820a6d9@[192.168.1.100]> In-Reply-To: <20020201024000.N152@gohan.cjclark.org> References: <p05101000b87907be8af5@[192.168.1.100]> <000501c1a752$b33b4f50$15b2100c@sackofshi4ar8j> <p05101001b87fddcf8590@[192.168.1.100]> <20020201024000.N152@gohan.cjclark.org>
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Sorry, I miswrote. It's a Logitech PS/2 mouse and keyboard. Rick >On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 12:11:45AM -0800, Rick Eisner wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I felt frustrated at my earlier problem (using a USB mouse), so I >> tried serial. I got a Logitech mouse & keyboard (radio connected, I >> believe). Hooked it up, and the keyboard worked, but _not_ the mouse. >> >> I just can't get moused to recognize the mouse at all. >> >> When I run 'moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto' I get the response 'moused: >> unable to open /dev/psm0: Device not configured'. >> >> I have no idea how to configure the device. >> >> I've attempted to use XF86Setup but can't find a mouse setting that >> works. (It should be PS/2 and mouse device /dev/psm0. But that fails >> every time I try.) > >I thought you said it was a serial mouse? That's not /dev/psm0, that'd >be something like /dev/cuaa0. >-- >Crist J. Clark | cjclark@alum.mit.edu > | cjclark@jhu.edu >http://people.freebsd.org/~cjc/ | cjc@freebsd.org -- ----- Rick Eisner rick_eisner@bigfoot.com 510-883-0705 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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