optical mice

Mark Sergeant msergeant at snsonline.net
Sun Jun 1 22:47:57 PDT 2003


Have you tried ...

Section "InputDevice"
    Identifier  "Mouse0"
    Driver      "mouse"
    Option      "Protocol" "auto"
    Option      "Device" "/dev/sysmouse"
    Option      "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
    Option      "Emulate3Buttons"
    Option      "SendCoreEvents"
EndSection

in your XF86Config ?

Cheers,

Mark

On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 19:27, Zoran Kolic wrote:
>    Dear FreeBSD!
>    Hope that my little problem will
> not make annoyance to the list.
> 
>    I finaly found out that my old, has
> to be replaced, mouse Logitech
> M-S48a OEM had a chinese chip
> and did not working wheel using
> freeBSD. I had try changing Xconf,
> using imwheel... On the internet
> I found a tip, that this type was not
> working on this OS.
> 
>    In a store in my neighborhood I
> could buy M-S48a without "OEM",
> or more expensive model M-BE58.
> Some folks use fine optical Logitech
> mice...
> 
>    Question? I could live without a wheel,
> I could live without freeBSD, or without
> computer at all. But, it's a matter of honor
> to have wheel working in surrounding
> windows community. Does someone
> have experience with optical mice? Does
> it work? Kernel has usb module for mouse,
> know that. Oh, almost to forget! Release 5_0.
> 
>    Best regards
> 
>                             Zoran Kolic
>                             kolicz at eunet.yu
> 
> 
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