Thanks ;-) Max. On Wednesday 12 December 2001 00:18, Nadav Har'El wrote: > On Tue, Dec 11, 2001, The Rabbit of Vugluskr wrote about "Two mouses in X.": > > IBM laptop with "native" mouse (I don't remember how it's called, the red > > button people sometimes call "dagdegan":-)) recognized as Generic PS/2 > > (/dev/psaux) and USB mouse (/dev/input/mice). X works perfectly with > > both, of couse, but my purpose is make the user able to unplug USB mouse > > and continue working with "red button" "on the fly". OS - RH7.2 > > You can perhaps try to have both mice work all the time (even when the USB > mouse is plugged in), by having two mice. Look at your XF86Config-4 file: > it has parts looking like: > > Section "ServerLayout" > .. > InputDevice "Mouse0" "CorePointer" > .. > EndSection > ... > Section "InputDevice" > Identifier "Mouse0" > Driver "mouse" > Option "Device" "/dev/mouse" > Option "Protocol" "imPS/2" > Option "Emulate3Buttons" "off" > Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" > EndSection > > > You can add another mouse, Mouse1 (with a different "Device" option), > and then say that Mouse1 is an alternate pointer on that InputDevice line. > I don't remember the exact syntax - maybe you should read the docs or maybe > someone else can give a working example - but I tried it once and it > worked: I got both a PS2 mouse and a USB mouse to work on the same system > concurrently. I could even have the mice "fight" each other - you move the > two mice, and see which way the pointer ends up moving (obviously, even > with two mice you only end up with one pointer).
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