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Date:      Mon, 29 May 2000 17:47:42 +0200
From:      Horacio MG <homega@ciberia.es>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Logitech Mouseman cordless mouse and X
Message-ID:  <20000529174742.A533@ciberia.es>

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Hi,

I wonder if there's any hope for the following.  The machine details
are:

Compaq Presario 3020
Pentium 130 MHz
88MB RAM (EDO)
~4GB HD
TFT monitor (VGA?)
S3 Aurora64V+ video card (2MB)
Logitech Mouseman cordless mouse (3 buttons)
4 CD-loader x8
Japanese layout keyboard

Now, I've installed FreeBSD 3.3 with little trouble (not trouble-free
though, but that was due to not being able to fiddle with the BIOS).

Everything ok except for the mouse, which does not recognize.  I
wouldn't mind it if it didn't recognize it for the console, but at least
for X.  I've been looking for info on this mouse types (cordless ...),
and all I was able to find was a page with some messages about
configuring the Logitec Mouseman cordless "wheelmouse" (remember mine is
just a 3-button mouse).

My X version is 3.3.5, and I tried to apply the configuration protocol
they talked about: imps/2 or MouseManPlus/2 or some such (I've tried
several different ones), but X does not recognize this protocol ... any
idea?

<aside>
Anyway, I tried adding a ps/2 mouse for setting up X, and it worked.
But as soon as I ran /stand/sysinstall again for setting up psm0 on the
console (which it did), X stopped working (tried several X
configurations by now).  Could this be related to the ps/2 mouse and the
cordless mouse controller interfering somehow?
</aside>

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TIA,

-- 
Horacio					Anno MMDCCLIII A.U.C.
hacho@crosswinds.net			Valencia - ESPAŅA
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