Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
I am having no success at all in getting a Microsoft Optical Wireless
Desktop Pro mouse to work in FreeBSD 6.2-RC2.

The kernel sees it as:
ums0: Microsoft Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop
ums0: 5 buttons and Z dir and a TILT dir.

cat /dev/usm0 gives no data, no matter what buttons are pushed on the
mouse.

After looking online, I saw a few things to try, the first of which to
recompile the kernel with USB_dEBUG option enabled.  After doing this, and
cranking hw.usb.usm.debug up to 10, I still can get nothing out of the
usm0, however, typing cat /dev/usm0 and then hitting ^C gives this
following message: (note the system has been rebooted with a second wired
mouse attached at usm0, so the offending device has moved to usm1 )

ums_intr: sc=0xc50bf000 status=6
ums_intr: data = 00 00 00 00 00 00

Could you try my new USB stack:

# You need /usr/ports/devel/subversion installed

svn --username anonsvn --password anonsvn \
      checkout svn://svn.turbocat.net/i4b
#
# The following commands will
# install the driver on FreeBSD:
#
cd i4b/trunk/i4b/FreeBSD.usb
make S=../src package
make install

When the kernel is built, enable the ums debug sysctl. Set it to 15. Then repeat your tests, if the mouse doesn't work.

--HPS

Done, now i'm not getting the status=6 when I cat the usm1, and the mouse still does not work. ''ums_open'' appears when you cat the usm1, but nothing else on mouse move or click. The other wired mouse ( also an Intellimouse ) giving a copius amount of data though. Could the MS wireless require some init code to be sent? I've seen that they will work using a PS/2 adaptor, but that seems messy and improper.

Andrew
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