Hi,
 
> That your mouse is not working under Linux has, probably, nothing to
> do with the fact that it is optical.
I understand that but this strange situation did occurred :)

> - What type of connector does it use? (USB or PS/2 - meaning does the
>   socket at the other end of the mouse look thin and rectangular or
>   round? )
Oh ! thats the PS/2 , I convert it with a PS/2 to Serial(DB9) connector,
cause this PC ain't got PS/2 support.
 
> - By "not working under Linux" do you mean under console or X or both?
Both
 
> - What distro do you use?
RH 7.3

> 
> - If it does not work under X what mouse specific config do you have in
>   your XF86Config file?  You can search in the file
>   /etc/X11/XF86Config (or /etc/X11/XF86Config-4)
Well this mouse is Mercury make, I tried the Logitech and Microsoft
protocols both didn't worked :(


:Kevin 


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> -karra
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