>you don't have the usbmouse module installed. >-Paul
>use *either* USBMOUSE or HID > Hall
right guys, i picked hid because knoppix recognizes and can use my mouse without any problem and lsmod gives:
mousedev hid usbcore input usb-uhci
i tried them, even copied them from knoppix pre-built, but nothing.
dmesg shows that the usb subsystem understands i have a MS Optical Wheel Mouse as soon as i plug it in.
>Post information from /etc/X11/XF86config regarding you mouse. >This is an example of mine. It works for both my laptop and home >system. > >Identifier "Mouse1" >Driver "mouse" >Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2" >Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice" >Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" >Option "Buttons" "5" > >-- Bobby R. Cox
mine is exactly the same, though i think that the problem is somewhat above X, since
# cat /dev/input/mice
doesn't show any understanig of my mouse movements.
i'll try to recompile the kernel with a different usb config...but it's kinda desperate action, since i have no idea what i shall change :-/
nice weekends to everyone! you're very supportive, guys !!!!
Roberto
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