Re: PS/2 Mouse Port...related question

2000-01-21 Thread David J. Kanter
I have a Logitech MouseMan Wheel, yet must use the ps2 driver rather than
the Logitech MouseMan driver when running XF86Setup (the Logitech driver
makes the mouse jumpy). Why is that? Is my mouse schizophrenic?

Is the key the connector at the back of my desktop, not the label on the
bottom of my mouse?

On Fri, Jan 21, 2000 at 07:55:50AM +0930, Terri and Glen Kondos wrote:
 I'm having trouble figuring out what device I should use for my PS/2 port
 mouse. I have a Microsoft PS/2 mouse and notice on boot up the Linux 
 recognizes that there is a PS/2 mouse port. When configuring /etc/gpm.conf, I 
 don't know what device to use for the mouse.
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Re: PS/2 Mouse Port...related question

2000-01-21 Thread Nick Jennings
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 05:51:39PM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
 I have a Logitech MouseMan Wheel, yet must use the ps2 driver rather than
 the Logitech MouseMan driver when running XF86Setup (the Logitech driver
 makes the mouse jumpy). Why is that? Is my mouse schizophrenic?
 
 Is the key the connector at the back of my desktop, not the label on the
 bottom of my mouse?

I have a logitech wheel mouse, and It works only if I set it to
either ps2 or imps2


 On Fri, Jan 21, 2000 at 07:55:50AM +0930, Terri and Glen Kondos wrote:
  I'm having trouble figuring out what device I should use for my PS/2 port
  mouse. I have a Microsoft PS/2 mouse and notice on boot up the Linux 
  recognizes that there is a PS/2 mouse port. When configuring /etc/gpm.conf, 
  I 
  don't know what device to use for the mouse.

Try setting it to IMPS/2

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Re: PS/2 Mouse Port...related question

2000-01-21 Thread David Z. Maze
David J Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DJK I have a Logitech MouseMan Wheel, yet must use the ps2 driver rather than
DJK the Logitech MouseMan driver when running XF86Setup (the Logitech driver
DJK makes the mouse jumpy). Why is that? Is my mouse schizophrenic?
DJK 
DJK Is the key the connector at the back of my desktop, not the label on the
DJK bottom of my mouse?

AFAIK, all PS/2 mice use the same protocol (more or less; mice with
wheels appear to behave slightly differently).  Serial mice use lots
and lots of different protocols, though most more modern mice can
capably pretend to be Microsoft Mice (TM).  So if you had an old
serial-only MouseMan, you'd tell XFree86 that you had a MouseMan, but
with one (or pretty much any pointing device) connected to the PS/2
mouse port, you'd specify a PS/2 mouse.

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Re: PS/2 Mouse Port...related question

2000-01-21 Thread aphro
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, David J. Kanter wrote:

djkant I have a Logitech MouseMan Wheel, yet must use the ps2 driver rather 
than
djkant the Logitech MouseMan driver when running XF86Setup (the Logitech driver
djkant makes the mouse jumpy). Why is that? Is my mouse schizophrenic?

the mouseman driver is really old.  id suggest trying the IMPS/2 driver,
to use your wheel in combonation with the imwheel program.

djkant Is the key the connector at the back of my desktop, not the label on the
djkant bottom of my mouse?

its what protocol the mouse uses not what the model#/name of the mouse..

nate

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