jumpy optic mouse

2002-11-21 Thread Dave McCammon
 
 

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jumpy optic mouse

2002-11-21 Thread Dave McCammon
Anyone got a fix for a jumpy optic mouse in X
It is a PS/2 Labtec Optical Mouse.

Works fine in Win2k. Generic PS/2 worked fine before 
I switched.
probed at boot as:
psm0: PS/2 Mouse irq 12 on atkbdc0
psm0: model 4D+ Mouse, device ID 8

Freebsd 5.0-current Nov 19.
Latest Xfree4 from ports
(in Xfree config under Mouse0)
Option  Protocol Auto
Option  Device /dev/psm0
have tried sysmouse as protocol--didnt' work
have tried PS/2 as protocol--didn't work.
have tried /dev/sysmouse as device--didn't work
have tried above both (sysmouse,
/dev/sysmouse)together--didn't work
have tried above with moused_enable=YES in rc.conf
which didn't work


Thanks.

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Re: jumpy optic mouse

2002-11-21 Thread Kliment Andreev
 Works fine in Win2k. Generic PS/2 worked fine before 
 I switched.
 Option  Protocol Auto
 Option  Device /dev/psm0

There are two XFree86Config files. Maybe you are modifying the wrong one.
Just a guess...




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Re: jumpy optic mouse

2002-11-21 Thread Dave McCammon

--- Kliment Andreev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Works fine in Win2k. Generic PS/2 worked fine
 before 
  I switched.
  Option  Protocol Auto
  Option  Device /dev/psm0
 
 There are two XFree86Config files. Maybe you are
 modifying the wrong one.
 Just a guess...

With one modification to /etc/X11/XF86Config I had
created a bigger problem(X died completely) so I
presumed that was the place.
Where is the other file?

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Re: jumpy optic mouse

2002-11-21 Thread Kliment Andreev
 With one modification to /etc/X11/XF86Config I had
 created a bigger problem(X died completely) so I
 presumed that was the place.
 Where is the other file?

/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config 


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Re: jumpy optic mouse

2002-11-21 Thread Dave McCammon
In the /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/ directory, I only have
example config files. One is XF86Config.98 and the
other is XF86Config.eg.

--- Kliment Andreev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  With one modification to /etc/X11/XF86Config I had
  created a bigger problem(X died completely) so I
  presumed that was the place.
  Where is the other file?
 
 /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config 
 
 
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Re: jumpy optic mouse

2002-11-21 Thread Kliment Andreev

 In the /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/ directory, I only have
 example config files. One is XF86Config.98 and the
 other is XF86Config.eg.

So you have one XF86Config file. Check this also, it might help.

http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.1/XF86Config.5.html



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Re: jumpy optic mouse

2002-11-21 Thread Dave McCammon

--- Kliment Andreev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  In the /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/ directory, I only have
  example config files. One is XF86Config.98 and the
  other is XF86Config.eg.
 
 So you have one XF86Config file. Check this also, it
 might help.
 
 http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.1/XF86Config.5.html
 
This worked but a little bit of a hassle.
With X running-plugged in a working PS/2 scroll mouse-
hit the CTL-ALT-BKSP to restart X.
The mouse worked fine. Unplugged working PS/2 scroll
mouse-plugged in PS/2 optic mouse-hit the CTL-ALT-BKSP
and now optic mouse works fine.
hm. Any suggestion why?

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Re: jumpy optic mouse

2002-11-21 Thread david
On Thursday 21 November 2002 15:08, Dave McCammon wrote:
 --- Kliment Andreev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   In the /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/ directory, I only have
   example config files. One is XF86Config.98 and the
   other is XF86Config.eg.
 
  So you have one XF86Config file. Check this also, it
  might help.
 
  http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.1/XF86Config.5.html

 This worked but a little bit of a hassle.
 With X running-plugged in a working PS/2 scroll mouse-
 hit the CTL-ALT-BKSP to restart X.
 The mouse worked fine. Unplugged working PS/2 scroll
 mouse-plugged in PS/2 optic mouse-hit the CTL-ALT-BKSP
 and now optic mouse works fine.
 hm. Any suggestion why?

Mine did this too. If I didn't unplug it, plug it back in then start X it was 
horribly messed. I just got a different mouse. :/


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Re: jumpy optic mouse

2002-11-21 Thread Dave McCammon

--- Gary W. Swearingen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dave McCammon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Anyone got a fix for a jumpy optic mouse in X
  It is a PS/2 Labtec Optical Mouse.
 
 How jumpy?  Do you just need to play with the mouse
 settings of xset?
Mouse will move normally, then, all of the sudden,
jump to left of screen or bottom left of screen.

 Mouse setup is fairly well documented.  I think most
 people configure
 moused to run the mouse and then tell X to use
 /dev/sysmouse instead
 of /dev/psm0.  Maybe you've got the two mouse
 drivers both going after
 /dev/psm0 or something.

Using moused and pointing X to sysmouse protocol and
/dev/sysmouse didn't work at all. Mouse became
extremely eratic.
Regular PS/2 mouse worked fine with same setup as I
have now. Optic PS/2 mouse has to be plugged in after
X is started with the regular PS/2 mouse.

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