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RE: Mouse problems
- From: "James Kyd" <james kyd UnitedAdvertising co uk>
- To: <redhat-install-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: Mouse problems
- Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 11:33:22 -0000
James Kyd
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-----Original Message-----
From: James Kyd [mailto:james kyd unitedadvertising co uk]
Sent: 01 February 2000 10:46
To: Paul Newman pgen com
Subject: RE: Mouse problems
Hello,
I have been using XF86Setup on RH 6.0 to try and configure the mouse and I
have tried all of the Protocols listed here on three different mice. A
generic three button serial mouse, a Logitech mouse and a PS/2 mouse. The
pointer doesn't move at all, although when I was using the generic serial
mouse under the Microsoft Protocol some mouse clicks were recognized but
there was no movement. These mice do work on other machines.
I don't have a PS/2 port so these mice have been plugged into my serial port
when trying to test them. I have successfully started X without the mouse
working.
The pointer section from my XF86Config file is shown below where dev/mouse
has a symbolic link to /dev/ttyS0 (where my mouse is plugged in) and
"Microsoft" is one of many Protocols I have tried. All the other entries in
the pointer section have been commented out.
Section "Pointer"
Protocol "Microsoft"
Device "dev/mouse"
I don't know what kudzu is, how can it help me?
James Kyd
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--- Begin Message ---
- From: <Paul Newman pgen com>
- To: <james kyd UnitedAdvertising co uk>
- Subject: Re: Mouse problems
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 15:52:50 -0000
Please can you say what type of mouse it is? (ie MouseMan, MouseMan+, etc)
and
what exactly the problems are - total non-recognition?
Have you tried kudzu?
I presume you dont have a PS/2 port? And when you say on ttyS0 you mean you
have
it plugged into a serial port.
Can you start X successfully? Please give us the mouse/pointers section from
your /etc/X11/XF86Config file
Paul
Please respond to james kyd unitedadvertising co uk
To: redhat-install-list redhat com
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Subject: Mouse problems
Hello,
I am running Red Hat Linux 6.0 and I'm having problems installing a
Logitech mouse on ttyS0. Does anyone have any suggestions or can point me in
the direction of some good trouble shooting web sites. I have tried all of
the mouse drivers and a different mouse but it doesn't work. The IRQ for
ttyS0 is 4.
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