Sluggish USB mouse in -CURRENT
othermark
atkin901 at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 15 16:26:21 GMT 2005
Jonathan Fosburgh wrote:
> I have a new Logitech LX700 cordless USB keyboard/mouse combo. The
> keyboard is working fine in either USB or PS/2, but the mouse is giving me
> issues. When used on the USB port, regardless of if I am in X using the
> mouse
> directly, or using moused, the mouse is very sluggish to respond. That
> is, it does not move smoothly, but rather is jerky and always feels behind
> where
> I think it should be. Also, clicking is difficult, I usually have to hold
> the button an extremely long time. If I connect to the PS/2 port the
> pointer responds quickly, but it is detected as only a generic PS/2 mouse,
> and has no
> wheel support. I am running -current from yesterday. Also, I am using an
> older USB mouse at home on 5-STABLE (and 4-STABLE before that) without any
> such issues. Any thoughts?
If you search the archive, you'll find this problem is mentioned off and on
in -current postings. I too cannot use my USB mouse in -current. I used
to be able to, but that's when I could turn apic on and off in the kernel.
Turning it off broke other things as well, but the brokeness is partially
a function of my mboard/bios, and partially because of the implementation of
-current.
Take a look at the output from 'vmstat -i' and look to see what interrupt
ums0 is sharing. Try to hardcode an unused interrupt to the USB controller
in BIOS (sometimes just disabling the PS/2 port in BIOS works as well). If
FreeBSD reads the table correctly (check with a verbose boot,
my interrupt setting never takes) then you should get your mouse back to
working in -current.
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