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Date:      Tue, 20 Mar 2001 20:39:48 -0800
From:      John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@webmail.bmi.net>
To:        FreeBSD-STABLE Mailing List <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Problem with moused or XFree86-4.03
Message-ID:  <3AB83093.73CB14A8@webmail.bmi.net>

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After installing XFree86-4.03 (XFree86-4.02 had worked just fine),
I found myself with a mouse that would not function under X.  The
pointer would appear, but it would be pinned at the top-most scan line
of the monitor--able to move laterally, but not vertically.

The mouse in question is a Logitech MouseMan+ WheelMouse.  Under 4.02,
it had worked just fine.  It was attached to a PS/2 mouse port.  It was
setup in sysinstall for "Auto" and PS/2 port with no other switches.

I was curious what moused thought of the mouse.  When I ran moused -p
/dev/sysmouse -i all, I was unpleasantly surprised to see it identified
as:

/dev/sysmouse sysmouse sysmouse generic

I switched over to connecting to COM2 (/dev/cuaa1), setup the mouse in
sysinstall to "Auto" and /dev/cuaa1.  And rebooted.  Running moused -p
/dev/cuaa1 -i all, I now get:

/dev/cuaa1 serial intellimouse MouseMan+

I am now able to operate my mouse in X by adjusting the XF86Config file
to reflect intellimouse protocol and /dev/cuaa1 for port.  But I didn't
need to do this before (it was set to sysmouse and /dev/sysmouse
previously).  Seems like something is broken.

jmc


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