Two things... 1) I've got a SuperPen which (obviously) has drivers for Windows, but none for Linux. I've been trying to hassle them but they just ignore me. I was told that the Wacom drivers (for a similar stylus type device) might work for the SuperPen, and that I ought to look in /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/modules.usbmap , where I could copy and change the Wacom line. a) is this true? b) would I just add a line with the appropriate device identifier c) WHERE in modules.usbmap does it actually map to a specific driver? what form do these drivers take??? If anybody could help I'd be very grateful. 2) I also just got a free IBM NetVista USB mouse, incredibly there doesn't see m to be a driver for that either. It's a bit like a Windows Intellimouse only instead of the scroll button there is a type of joystick in the center of the mouse (think thinkpad). Any ideas about how to get that going (the mouse works fine as a normal USB mouse but the special button doesn't). Cheers!
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