Re: use different mouse/input devices in X.org

2008-12-13 Thread Marco
Hello Patrick,

works like a charm. I had to test a little bit, but i ended up with
/dev/sysmouse in Xorg config and the following lines in the devd.conf:

attach 200 {
device-name "psm0";
action "/usr/sbin/moused -a 2 -p /dev/psm0 -I
/var/run/moused.psm0.pid;
/usr/sbin/vidcontrol -m on"; };
   

attach 220 {
device-name "ums0";
action "/usr/sbin/moused -a 2 -p /dev/ums0 -I
/var/run/moused.ums0.pid; /usr/sbin/vidcontrol -m on"; };

Where "psm0" is my touchpad and "ums0" my external mouse. Ok i never
wanted mouse support on the console, but it's maybe i feature i'll get
used to ;-)
Thanks a lot,
 Marco

Patrick Lamaizière wrote:
> Le Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:53:02 +0100,
> Marco  a écrit :
>
>   
>> Hi List,
>> 
>
> Hello,
>  
>   
>> i've using a Notebook with touchpad which works perfeclty fine.
>> However, i'd like also to use in paralell an external via usb connect
>> mouse. If i configure this hard into X.org config
>> it will work but i stumble here on problems. First of all, i have to
>> shutdown the X.org Server to do so, and restart it. Secondly i was not
>> able to tell X.org to use both device, which
>> would be the touchpad and the external mouse.
>> Possibly there is a daemon i can run in backround which maybe handles
>> that? Anyone has a solution for that kind of problem or something to
>> hit me in the right direction?
>> 
>
> moused(8) is able to mix several mice.
>
> You can use devd to call moused when an usb mouse is inserted, with a
> rule in /etc/devd.conf like :
>
> attach 200 {
> device-name "ums0";
> action "/usr/sbin/moused -a 5 -p /dev/ums0
> -I /var/run/moused.ums0.pid ; /usr/sbin/vidcontrol -m on"; };
>
> In Xorg.conf, use /dev/sysmouse for the mouse device.
>
> That's all.
>
> Regards.
>
>   

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Re: use different mouse/input devices in X.org

2008-12-13 Thread Patrick Lamaizière
Le Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:53:02 +0100,
Marco  a écrit :

> Hi List,

Hello,
 
> i've using a Notebook with touchpad which works perfeclty fine.
> However, i'd like also to use in paralell an external via usb connect
> mouse. If i configure this hard into X.org config
> it will work but i stumble here on problems. First of all, i have to
> shutdown the X.org Server to do so, and restart it. Secondly i was not
> able to tell X.org to use both device, which
> would be the touchpad and the external mouse.
> Possibly there is a daemon i can run in backround which maybe handles
> that? Anyone has a solution for that kind of problem or something to
> hit me in the right direction?

moused(8) is able to mix several mice.

You can use devd to call moused when an usb mouse is inserted, with a
rule in /etc/devd.conf like :

attach 200 {
device-name "ums0";
action "/usr/sbin/moused -a 5 -p /dev/ums0
-I /var/run/moused.ums0.pid ; /usr/sbin/vidcontrol -m on"; };

In Xorg.conf, use /dev/sysmouse for the mouse device.

That's all.

Regards.
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use different mouse/input devices in X.org

2008-12-13 Thread Marco
Hi List,

i've using a Notebook with touchpad which works perfeclty fine. However,
i'd like also to use in paralell an external via usb connect mouse. If i
configure this hard into X.org config
it will work but i stumble here on problems. First of all, i have to
shutdown the X.org Server to do so, and restart it. Secondly i was not
able to tell X.org to use both device, which
would be the touchpad and the external mouse.
Possibly there is a daemon i can run in backround which maybe handles that?
Anyone has a solution for that kind of problem or something to hit me in
the right direction?
As usual thank you in advance,
 Marco
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