Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 20:21:32 -0500 From: Paul Schmehl <pauls@utdallas.edu> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop v 2.10 (mouse not being detected) Message-ID: <34D4EBDA2D31ECA7600378E8@Paul-Schmehls-Computer.local> In-Reply-To: <1129500397.691.8.camel@localhost> References: <1129500397.691.8.camel@localhost>
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--On October 16, 2005 5:06:37 PM -0500 Alejandro Valenzuela Roca=20 <lanjoe9@prodigy.net.mx> wrote: > Hello, I just purchased a "Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop" this > morning and I'm regretting I did. > > Here's my dmesg: > > ukbd0: Microsft Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop=C2=AE 2.10, rev = 2.00/0.38, > addr 2, iclass 3/1 > kbd1 at ukbd0 > uhid0: Microsft Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop=C2=AE 2.10, rev = 2.00/0.38, > addr 2, iclass 3/1 > > As you can see, I connected the wireless receiver to an usb port. The > keyboard works correctly but the mouse is never discovered... > > The computer I've got right now has only USB ports. Tomorrow I'll be > able to test it when connected via PS/2, and I'll write back. > > Do you have any suggestions on what I might try to make the wireless > mouse work? > I'm using a USB Natural Keyboard and a Wireless Optical Mouse, and it's=20 working fine. Here's the mouse section of my xorg.conf file: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse0" Driver "mouse" Option "Protocol" "auto" Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse" Option "Emulate3Buttons" "false" Option "Buttons" "8" Option "XAxisMapping" "6 7" Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" Option "Resolution" "800" Option "Vendor" "Logitech" EndSection You can use usbdevs (8) to see what devices are connected to your system. usbdevs addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel addr 2: USB Receiver, Logitech addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel addr 2: product 0xa700, Standard Microsystems addr 3: Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite, Microsoft addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel The USB Receiver, Logitech, is my mouse. You should also be able to see the mouse being detected by opening a=20 terminal window, disconnecting the mouse and then reconnecting it. It=20 should show up in the terminal window. This is the part of dmesg that shows my mouse and keyboard: ums0: Logitech USB Receiver, rev 1.10/29.01, addr 2, iclass 3/1 ums0: 7 buttons and Z dir. uhub4: Standard Microsystems product 0xa700, class 9/0, rev 2.00/0.00, addr = 2 uhub4: 4 ports with 4 removable, self powered ukbd0: Microsoft Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite, rev 2.00/2.07, addr 3,=20 iclass 3/1 kbd1 at ukbd0 Paul Schmehl (pauls@utdallas.edu) Adjunct Information Security Officer University of Texas at Dallas AVIEN Founding Member http://www.utdallas.edu/
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