Hey, it worked. Thanks Jeremy. And the usb mouse works fine.

On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Stefan Monnier <[email protected]>wrote:

> > There is nothing in the BIOS and the keyboard toggle doesn't work as it
> > does in windows. Although the touchpad works, I don't see any device ID.
> > Nothing appears in lsusb or lspci (unless I plug in a USB mouse). proc
> > shows me the ImPS/2 mouse but there is no device ID there. I don't think
> > it's a synaptics or alps device.
>
> As the name indicates, your device shows up as a legacy PS/2 device
> (that's neither on the USB nor on the PCI bus).
>
> Have you tried the `xinput' method proposed by Jeremy?
> On my Thinkpad X30, it works fine to disable the trackpoint (not that
> I'd want to do that, but I just tested it since it's the only PS/2
> device I still have around).
>
>
>        Stefan
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