Oh Ye Debian Guru's! I have a Dell Latitude CPx with the combo touchpad and stylus (eraser-head) mouse. These input devices share the PS/2 interface along with the PS/2 connector on the back of the laptop. Also, this touchpad/stylus is a regular 2-button mouse. I have the BIOS set so that if I have a mouse connected, the touchpad/stylus don't work.
No to my problem: I want to be able to plug in a 3-button mouse with the scroll wheel, however X is configured for a 2-button mouse with 3-button emulation. So, I change the X config to use the 3-button mouse and scroll wheel, but when I disconnect that mouse and the touchpad/stylus come alive it doesn't work since I have the ImPS/2 driver running on that device (/dev/mouse (psaux)). My current work-around is to swap out the X config file based on the mouse I want to use. But this is kind of a pain. Is there a way to plug either a 2-button, 3-button w/ scrollwheel, or none (use the built-in touchpad/stylus) and just have it work? Woody Kernel 2.4.18 (custom) XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1 XFCE window manager XDM thanks, jc PS> I also posted this on debian-user. -- Jeff Coppock Systems Engineer Diggin' Debian Admin and User -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

