Microsoft Standard Wireless Optical Mouse usb

From: Håvard Molland (haavard.molland_at_gmail.com)
Date: 08/28/05

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    Hello
    saw you had written this mail on the freebsd mailinglist.. I have a
    Microsoft wireless optical mouse and a keyboard, the keyboard works
    just fine but I cant get the mouse to work could you help me? how did
    you get it to work?

    Håvard Molland

    Hello,

     

    I have had a really hard time with this Microsoft Standard Wireless Optical
    Mouse on usb. Didn't work no matter what I tried as it seemed to have a
    different-than-standard data placement in the data frame.

    In the end I had to make some changes (ugly hacks) to ums.c and now it works
    fine (but only with this mouse!). If someone is in (desperate) need for it
    or wants an advice, maybe I can help.

     

    Regards,

    Daniel
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