USB Optical Mouse

Julian Elischer julian at elischer.org
Tue Jun 14 20:38:13 GMT 2005


Ok so I'm a little confused here..

did you  guys apply the first patch or the second patch, and, if the
second, did you also do the
first line setting h.report_ID  to zero?

John McAree wrote:

>Sorry for the continuing noise, guys, but I just want to say that this
>patch has worked a treat for me. It's not perfect, the mouse jumps
>around the screen a bit and doesn't seem to recognise clicking
>occasionally. Hard disk activity seems to affect it. But it's still very
>usable, and better than no mouse at all. :-) Will, next time you're in
>Ireland, you'll have a pint of Guinness bought for you. Thanks for
>pointing me to where Google couldn't.
>
>John.
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>On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 10:20:49PM +0100, John McAree said:
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>>On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 04:10:08PM -0400, Will Saxon said:
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>>>There is a one line fix recorded in PR/63837 which will probably work
>>>for you.
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>>>I have to do this every time I check out a new set of sources. I have
>>>harased the list about this multiple time... Nobody seems to be 
>>>interested in fixing this problem for good.
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>>Thanks Will, I'll try that patch. I guess all the searching I did wasn't
>>quite enough! I'll report back when I patch /usr/src and recompile the
>>kernel.
>>
>>John.
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