Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 09:30:46 +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: <76ebe6440605081630g779cb751ubef4ea8137896e81@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <010501c672c3$e2e7a960$0c20ba81@econ.iastate.edu> References: <76ebe6440605051707m2f07cfaauaf17adaabeda9148@mail.gmail.com> <010501c672c3$e2e7a960$0c20ba81@econ.iastate.edu>
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Stephanie Bridges <sbridges@iastate.edu> wrote: > Do you have a /dev/ums0 (my usb mouse device)? This exists only when my other mouse (the working one) is plugged in, and I have no other /dev/ums* . > Also, even when my mouse > didn't really work, disconnecting/reconnecting the receiver from the usb > port (moving to another or leaving in the same port) would generate log > messages that the mouse was being recognized correctly. Ok, when I reconnect it, it recognises as a keyboard and mouse set, and creates two files: /dev/ukbd0 and /dev/uhid0 . It tells me the following May 9 09:06:01 dragon kernel: ukbd0: G-Tech CHINA USB Wireless Mouse & KeyBoard V1.01, rev 2.00/0.20, addr 2, iclass 3/1 May 9 09:06:01 dragon kernel: kbd1 at ukbd0 May 9 09:06:01 dragon kernel: uhid0: G-Tech CHINA USB Wireless Mouse & KeyBoard V1.01, rev 2.00/0.20, addr 2, iclass 3/1 -- 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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