Re: LED Mouse Flashing

2003-02-11 Thread John Murphy
"Justin P. Michel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Is there anyone out there that may know how to get this mouse working with
>the wheel?

option   "Buttons"   "5"
option   "ZAxisMapping"  "4 5"

added to the mouse section of /etc/X11/XF86Config was all that was
necessary to get mine working for KDE3.

John.

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Re: LED Mouse Flashing

2003-02-10 Thread Justin P. Michel
Temporary solution:

Intellimouse apparently doesn't detect properly over a KVM.  With "flags
0x600" in the kernel on the psm line, the device detects and works as a
normal PS/2 mouse.

Is there anyone out there that may know how to get this mouse working with
the wheel?


- Original Message -
From: "Justin P. Michel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 10:29 AM
Subject: LED Mouse Flashing


> Greetings,
>
> I'm running FreeBSD V4.7.p4, with a Logitech LED Mouse.  The mouse is
being
> detected in the dmesg output as an Intellimouse Device 4.  When this
> happens, it starts flashing (the mouse LED itself), the keyboard (ie. I
can
> still type, but the letters come up slowly), and the mouse does not work
> (either trying to run moused, or starting X).
>
> As well, after this happens, when I restart the system, I have to unplug
the
> mouse, or I get an error about my keyboard not being plugged in.
>
> I've tried putting "flags 0x100" on the psm line in the kernel, and I've
> tried removing the "flags 0x1" from the keyboard device, both with no
> change.
>
> At one point, before I made the changes, the mouse was detected as a type
> "Generic Device 0".  When this happened, the system worked perfectly.
>
> Now, my question:  Is there a way to specify to the kernel that I want it
to
> use the generic driver for the mouse, and not the Intellimouse?  As well,
> where (if any place) can I specify the device type to be 0, and not 4?
>
> Regards,
>
> Justin P. Michel
> |- J Continuum
> |- 21071 - 640 River Street
> |- Thunder Bay, ON, Canada
> |- P7A 8A7
> |- http://www.jcontinuum.ca
>
>
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LED Mouse Flashing

2003-02-09 Thread Justin P. Michel
Greetings,

I'm running FreeBSD V4.7.p4, with a Logitech LED Mouse.  The mouse is being
detected in the dmesg output as an Intellimouse Device 4.  When this
happens, it starts flashing (the mouse LED itself), the keyboard (ie. I can
still type, but the letters come up slowly), and the mouse does not work
(either trying to run moused, or starting X).

As well, after this happens, when I restart the system, I have to unplug the
mouse, or I get an error about my keyboard not being plugged in.

I've tried putting "flags 0x100" on the psm line in the kernel, and I've
tried removing the "flags 0x1" from the keyboard device, both with no
change.

At one point, before I made the changes, the mouse was detected as a type
"Generic Device 0".  When this happened, the system worked perfectly.

Now, my question:  Is there a way to specify to the kernel that I want it to
use the generic driver for the mouse, and not the Intellimouse?  As well,
where (if any place) can I specify the device type to be 0, and not 4?

Regards,

Justin P. Michel
|- J Continuum
|- 21071 - 640 River Street
|- Thunder Bay, ON, Canada
|- P7A 8A7
|- http://www.jcontinuum.ca



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