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Date:      Mon, 06 Apr 1998 22:47:19 -0400
From:      "Michael E. Jaskowiak" <skovian@interpath.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   ps2 mouse
Message-ID:  <352993B7.2802890C@interpath.com>

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Hello.  It's Michael Jaskowiak again.  I have had tremendous success
setting up a sound card on a computer at work, now it's time to work on
one at home.  The trouble that I am having is with my mouse.  The mouse
is a logitech mouseman ps2.  The rest of the system is an ASUS P2L97
motherboard, Pentium 2 300 chip, 64 Megs of RAM, 2.1 Gig Maxtor, US
Robotics 57.6k Sportster, a soundBlaster AWE 64 sound card, and Canopus
Total3D and Pure3D video cards (the system also runs Windows 95 for
gaming).  What happens is that when I try to use the XF86Setup command,
if I move the mouse ever so slightly, the cursor moves to the upper left
corner and stays there.  It might move about one fifth the distance
across the top or down the monitor screen.  I have tried the xf86setup
command also with no better luck.  I have also recompiled the kernel
taking the disable from the psm0 line and changed the mouse from
/dev/cuaa0 to /dev/psm0 in /etc/rc.conf. When I recompiled the kernel, I
did not enable any other options for the mouse.   I have tried several
things that were suggested by people on various newsgroups to no avail.
I would prefer to fix this installation rather than re-install the
FreeBSD from the beginning but it would really be no problem.  The
version of FreeBSD is 2.2.5.  Thank you in advance for your wonderful
help.

Michael


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