Tim Chen wrote: > Hi Steven, > > Steven Kruger wrote: >> Tim, >> I am using the Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse Explorer 2.0 on its >> own, no longer part of the Wireless Optical Desktop Pro bundle with >> which it came. You can get that mouse on its own from various places >> (such as Amazon). It shouldn't matter that it's used with a different >> keyboard than the Desktop Pro bundled keyboard: in Windows, you have >> to separately install the Intellitype and Intellipoint drivers anyway. Hi Steven,
From the output you provided, I can see 2 USB HID devices: 1. Natural? Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 2. Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop? 1.00 - this looks like a keyboad/mouse bundle. I wonder if you're using the Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse Explorer 2.0 (WIE 2.0) with another wireless receiver which comes from another bundle. Or you're using the WIE 2.0 mouse with the original wireless receiver shipped with it? Thanks, Tim >> >> As for the scripts, I don't understand what I'm supposed to do. Making >> and running scripts is something I have not done yet. You say >> "attached" scripts, but there's nothing attached. >> >> I don't understand what these commands correspond to: >> chmod +x usbms1.d && ./usbms1.d >> chmod +x das.sh && ./das.sh >> >> I don't see "usbms1.d" or "das/sh" in your message text. >> >> Is the following supposed to be run in a prompt, or are there 2 >> scripts here? >> >> #!/usr/sbin/dtrace -Cs >> >> #define _D 32 >> >> fbt::usbms_open:return, >> fbt::usbms_read_input_data_format:return, >> fbt::hidparser_get_usage_list_in_order:return, >> fbt::hidparser_get_main_item_data_descr:return, >> fbt::hidparser_get_usage_attribute:return >> /args[1]/ >> { >> stack(_D); >> ustack(_D); >> } >> #!/bin/sh >> >> echo usbms_read_input_data_format::dis | mdb -k >> echo hidparser_get_usage_list_in_order::dis | mdb -k >> echo hidparser_get_usage_list_in_order_internal::dis | mdb -k >> echo hidparser_get_main_item_data_descr::dis | mdb -k >> echo hidparser_get_usage_attribute::dis | mdb -k >> >> I just don't understand what I'm supposed to do here to make DTrace >> and shell scripts and run them. I'm fairly technical and can follow >> directions, but I don't have the shell experience to intuit or infer >> what I'm supposed to do from your message. I need something along the >> lines of this: >> 1. Open a command prompt. >> 2. Type ".............." >> 3. Then do .............. >> > The attachments were embedded into my previous E-mail messages. Please > check the scripts.tar.gz in this E-mail. > > 1. gzip -dc scripts.tar.gz | tar -xvf - > 2. cd scripts; ; chmod +x usbms1.d; chmod +x das.sh > > please run the following commands as root > 3. ./das.sh > 4. ./usbms1.d > <<plug in your Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse Explorer 2.0, unplug it > and plug it in again>> > 5. Ctrl+C to stop the DTrace script > > please make sure you Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse Explorer 2.0 is > connected to the USB port, and run: > 6. echo '::prtusb -tv' | mdb -k > > Please provide me the output of the commands above. > > Thanks, > Tim >> Something like that. In the exact order the steps need to be executed. >> I get that the following commands: >> chmod +x usbms1.d && ./usbms1.d >> chmod +x das.sh && ./das.sh >> Make usbms1.d and das.sh executable and then run them, but do those >> things already exist? If so, where? Do I need to provide the path or >> are they in /usr/sbin or somewhere already in my path? >> As for the scripts, again, please just tell me how to create them or >> how to run that string of commands so I can pipe the output to a file >> to post here. >> I really do appreciate your trying to help and I hope I can be of some >> kind of assistance, but I understand this is an old mouse and I will >> find a newer mouse with a more compact transceiver. Or even bluetooth >> - How's OpenSolaris with bluetooth mice? > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > driver-usb mailing list > driver-usb at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/driver-usb