Subject: Re: Mouse Config
To: Petra Hofmann <petra_lynn@usa.net>
From: Kevin Cousins <kevin.cousins@praxa.com.au>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 06/22/2000 15:55:24
Petra> The mouse is still inop still not sure why. It is a PS/2
Petra> that worked in win95 but the connector uses a db9 to conn to
Petra> the comm1 serial port.
Frank> Then it's a serial mouse. If you have
Frank> Device "/dev/tty00"
Frank> that's good, but try something else for the Protocol value,
Frank> perhaps "MouseMan" or "MouseSystems" (I don't know what
Frank> brand it is).
Petra> The label on the back reads: Mouse Port Compatible Mouse 2.0A
Petra> Microsoft Corp
A data point: I've just been through this exercise with a COMPAQ
Armada 1700 laptop---how should one tweak XF86 to use the mouse that
was supplied with the machine? As the machine was provided by my
employer, and as I held low hopes of the inbuilt touchpad behaving
sensibly (and neither had any of the previous users of this machine
who apparently used an external mouse too), I was left with xf86config
and some angst.
In my case, the mouse bears a label on its underside, reading:
IntelliMouse (R) serial and PS/2 compatible ... Microsoft Corp ...
FWIW, dmesg told me that opms0 had probed successfully, so I tried
several permutations of /dev/pms0, IntelliMouse, PS/2, etc..
What worked for me was "Device /dev/pms0" (because that just happens
to be how mice are connected to this machine. I could just have
easily thrown a dumb old two button serial mouse onto /dev/tty00), and
"Protocol MouseSystems".
My bonus: the touchpad works a treat!
Rack up NetBSD machine #8 for me! :)
--
Kevin.