Subject: Re: external mouse support
To: None <rafael2k@terra.com.br>
From: Brad Spencer <brad@anduin.eldar.org>
List: port-hpcarm
Date: 12/18/2003 12:02:17
Has anyone tried to connect a serial mouse in Jornada through that port in the
back?
That would solve the problems related to stylus limitations...
Bye,
Rafael Diniz
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Yes, I'v done that. You will need to have a kernel with wscons / wskbd
support and you will have to use moused. You will need to rebuild moused
with compile options that will force the signed-char behavior to be the
opposite of what it normally is on the Jornada, but other then that, it
works fine. This problem appears, mostly, because moused contains bits of
[what appears to be] Xfree code and that code seems to have assumptions
about signed-char behavior.
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