Try using XF86Setup. It lets you try your different mouse settings.

I usually find that for laptops (4 out of 4 successful Debian/X installs on
laptops) that the mouse ends up being /dev/psaux (where it gets overridden
by ps/2 mice)

Hope this helps.

glen


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
mpx
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 1994 5:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: mouse doesn't work


hi dear debian's,

i just installed debian for the first time, and wow, this dselect was
heavy work;-)
now finally everything is done, even x is working well, exceptly the
mouse doesn't move.
i thought it should be a ps/2 one, but didnt work, so i tried out a few
more from the xf86config, till i get to the more exotic ones and left
it. so i changed the default /dev/modem to /dev/tt* but the same
thing...:(

i was wondering if someone experienced the same thing on a
compaq-machine?
i use a compaq armada 1575D
even compaq.com didn't show any useful info

thanx in advance and hope someone has any idea

mek


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