On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 10:37:05AM -0500, Sergey Babkin wrote:
But, it looks to me like it does not use the HID
descriptor. The other possibility is that the HID
descriptor in your device is wrong (as in "a firmware
bug").
I wish it were that simple, but... it does use the HID. And it detects x/y/z axes and 7 buttons (the mouse has two buttons and a wheel). There seems to be no info relevant to the Z axis in the 6 bytes that the debugging info prints. When I move the wheel, it looks just the same as before.

The mouse is spec'd to work with standard mouse drivers, so I wouldn't think that there would be any magic going on, but I suppose it's possible that it plays to the quirks of another mouse. Maybe FreeBSD supports those quirks, but if it does, it does so by vendor/device id. I'm probably asking, more than anything else, if anyone is familiar with quirks that produce similar problems to those that I'm having.

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