Date: Sat, 6 May 2006 10:07:20 +1000 From: "Lennon Cook" <maguswizardo@gmail.com> To: "Stephanie Bridges" <sbridges@iastate.edu> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problem with cordless mouse/Keyboard combo set Message-ID: <76ebe6440605051707m2f07cfaauaf17adaabeda9148@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <004a01c6707e$52459580$0c20ba81@econ.iastate.edu> References: <76ebe6440605050344g5c9d58dbl88fada5548248d43@mail.gmail.com> <004a01c6707e$52459580$0c20ba81@econ.iastate.edu>
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Stephanie Bridges <sbridges@iastate.edu> wrote: > I had the same problem with the mouse (would occasionally move the cursor= , > never any clicks) until I accidentally got the receiver closer to the > mouse. I now have the receiver about three inches away from the mouse. > Works wonderfully well now. Thanks Stephanie, but unfortunately that didn't help here. I have moved my receiver so close to the mouse that its hard to not bump them, but the mouse still doesn't work. What I have noticed since I sent my original message, is that /dev/sysmouse exists even when only the non-working mouse is connected nto the system. Does this mean that FreeBSD /is/ detecting the mouse (and hence that I should be looking somewhere else than this list for the problem), or does that file simply always exist? -- Lennon Victor Cook "He who receives an idea from me receives without lessening, as he who lights his candle at mine receives light without darkening" - Thomas Jefferson
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