Subject: Re: various mouse results
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Dan McMahill <mcmahill@alum.mit.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/04/1998 13:33:15
In message <199803040631.WAA34906@pdxcs205>, Colin Wood writes:
>Dan McMahill wrote:
>> short story:
>> 
>> LogiTech MouseMan M/N M-AH32, P/N 840015-01
>> 	works with 1.3SLOTMAN+MRG (older, mid january slotman plus 1.3 released
>, custom kernel)
>> 	works with 1.3GENERIC+MRG (stock 1.3)
>> 	doesn't work with last week's SLOTMAN with HWD
>
>That's expected.  There is a known bug with HWDIRECT kernels on II-series
>hardware.  John has a fix, but it hasn't made it into -current quite yet
>(John's patches are available on www.macbsd.com, tho).

thats what I thought.


>> Info Performance Mouse, Model IPM2
>> 	partially works under MRG code.  left button works
>>	 middle is dead, right 
>> 	sort of does a left click (maybe a double one).
>
>I've never heard of this one before.  I guess we'll have to add support
>for it :-)
ok.   its a cheapo mouse.  couldn't seem to locate another logitech
or i would have just gotten another of those since I know it works.



>> Feb 25 21:45:09 dinah-moe /netbsd:^Hadb: extended keyboard at 2
>> Feb 25 21:45:09 dinah-moe /netbsd: adb: extended mouse <LT01> 3-button 400 d
>pi mouse at 3
>> Feb 25 21:45:09 dinah-moe /netbsd: adb: 100 dpi mouse at 15
>                                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>Is this real?  Do you have an actual 100-dpi mouse attached in addition to
>the Logitech mouse?
> 
>> This is a LogiTech MouseMan M/N M-AH32, P/N 840015-01
No, I only have the logitech.  I do however still have that Keystone
PC keyboard adapter, but I don't think thats it.  Oh wait, the IIx
without the keystone and with the logitech does not show the 100dpi at 15
part.  So maybe it is the adapter.





>> now, same computer, same kernel, different mouse
>> Feb 27 01:43:12 dinah-moe /netbsd: adb: bus subsystem
>> Feb 27 01:43:12 dinah-moe /netbsd:^Hadb: extended keyboard at 2
>> Feb 27 01:43:12 dinah-moe /netbsd: adb: 100 dpi mouse at 3
>> Feb 27 01:43:12 dinah-moe /netbsd: adb: 100 dpi mouse at 15
>> Info Performance Mouse, Model IPM2
>> 
>> Now, the left button works, middle is inactive, right acts pretty much like
>> the left, but makes my fvwm2 popup menu stick!
>
>Sounds vaguely like my Mouse System's A^3 mouse before I added support for
>it.  It did some screwy stuff.
OK, if you point me in the right direction, I'll look into how this mouse
works.




>> with the LogiTech mouse.
>> 
>> Mar  1 11:09:47 lucille /netbsd: NetBSD 1.3 (SLOTMAN) #214: Wed Feb 18 04:55
>:23 PST 1998
>98)
>> Mar  1 11:09:47 lucille /netbsd: Apple Macintosh IIx  (68030)
>> Mar  1 11:09:48 lucille /netbsd: adb: bus subsystem
>> Mar  1 11:09:48 lucille /netbsd: adb: standard keyboard at 2
>> Mar  1 11:09:48 lucille /netbsd: adb: extended mouse <LT01> 3-button 400 dpi
> mouse at 3
hmm, since I don't see the strange thing at address 15 maybe it really
was that Keystone PC<->ADB box which is on dinah-moe (IIci) not on 
lucille (IIx).


>
>Yes, it is.  If you're willing to spend a little time with ADB Parser, we
>can probably pretty easily figure out how your mouse works and add support
>for it...

sure.  I have the ADB parser program, just don't know what to do with it :)
I am still interested, although the pressure is somewhat off (lucille
has been replaced with a decstation).