Re: usb mouse won't work

2002-02-07 Thread pete

Doug White wrote:
 > On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Peter Schultz wrote:
 >
 >>FreeBSD does not want to work with my USB mouse.  I believe it to be a
 >>problem with the motherboard, a Tyan S1834.  The mouse does work under
 >>BeOS and Windows so I know it's not toast.  Also, the mouse works with
 >>FreeBSD on my Tyan S1832 motherboard so that's a good sign too.
 >>
 >
 > You cut off the initial attach message, so there's nothing useful in
 > your message.
 >
No I didn't, it was in the dmesg output, unless you mean something else. 
  Is this it:
Feb  4 20:51:55 max kernel: ums0: Logitech USB-PS/2 Mouse, rev
1.00/1.20, addr 2, iclass 3/1
Feb  4 20:51:55 max kernel: ums0: 3 buttons
Feb  4 20:51:55 max kernel: ums_attach: sc=0xc1eb0400
Feb  4 20:51:55 max kernel: ums_attach: X   8/8
Feb  4 20:51:55 max kernel: ums_attach: Y   16/8
Feb  4 20:51:55 max kernel: ums_attach: B1  0/1
Feb  4 20:51:55 max kernel: ums_attach: B2  1/1
Feb  4 20:51:55 max kernel: ums_attach: B3  2/1
Feb  4 20:51:55 max kernel: ums_attach: size=3, id=0

 > What kind of mouse is this?
 >
A Logitech WingMan.

Someone sent me a patch which is supposed to work with -STABLE, but 
PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG isn't defined in -CURRENT so it didn't help.

Pete...


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Re: usb mouse won't work

2002-02-06 Thread Doug White

On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Peter Schultz wrote:

> FreeBSD does not want to work with my USB mouse.  I believe it to be a
> problem with the motherboard, a Tyan S1834.  The mouse does work under
> BeOS and Windows so I know it's not toast.  Also, the mouse works with
> FreeBSD on my Tyan S1832 motherboard so that's a good sign too.

You cut off the initial attach message, so there's nothing useful in your
message.

What kind of mouse is this?

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