Re: logitech cordless optical mouse problems...

From: Evren Yurtesen (yurtesen_at_ispro.net.tr)
Date: 12/30/03

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    Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 18:34:24 +0200
    To: Brendon and Wendy <wendy.humphrey@comcast.net>
    
    

    Does your USB mouse also has PS/2 connector like the one I mentioned?
    I am almost sure my problem is because of this USB/PS2 thing. I have a
    USB mouse too but this system I was talking about is at my friend's
    place. So I dont have possibility to test it.

    Evren

    Brendon and Wendy wrote:

    > For what its worth I have the exact same problem with a microsoft
    > wireless mouse - ums0 comes up - correctly identifies the mouse.
    > sysmouse automatically starts. However very few if any mouse events are
    > ever recieved. Catting /dev/ums0 seems to indicate no events at all i.e
    > no output to the console. Maybe something to do with the wireless? I
    > don't have any USB non-wireless mice to compare against.
    >
    > Cheers,
    > Brendon
    >
    > On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 08:08, Arjan van Leeuwen wrote:
    >
    >>On Tuesday 30 December 2003 16:42, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
    >>
    >>>This mouse has a USB connection and PS/2 connection to the computer. The
    >>>keyboard works but the mouse doesnt.
    >>>
    >>>I tried to use ums0 device and with moused I tried sysmouse device
    >>>but none makes any effect in X.
    >>>
    >>>I have found from google that this mouse(or similar) works in netbsd.
    >>>http://starling.us/gus_netbsd/gus_netbsd_logitech_cordless_optical_mouse.ht
    >>>ml
    >>>
    >>>The mouse I am talking about is working under windows and in many
    >>>different flavors of Linux!
    >>>
    >>>Thanks, here is dmesg. Can there be a driver for this mouse that you guys
    >>>forgot to import from netbsd or ? (as you can see that I have even
    >>>recently cvsupped a 5.2-rc2 system but it still didnt solve the problem)
    >>
    >>(dmesg snipped)
    >>
    >>Your mouse is recognized correctly. Do you have usbd enabled (i.e.
    >>usbd_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf)?
    >>
    >>Arjan
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