On Wed, 9 Jan 2003, Christopher J Phillips wrote:
> OK, I'll try with another mouse ps2 style & see if it is any different.
>
> As far as killing the moused, I'd be fine if I knew exactly how to
> restart it, to see if that will fix the problem without rebooting...
# moused -f -p /dev/psm0 -t aut
OK, I'll try with another mouse ps2 style & see if it is any different.
As far as killing the moused, I'd be fine if I knew exactly how to
restart it, to see if that will fix the problem without rebooting...
I believe it's currently set up as /dev/sysmouse. I have not actually
needed to "set it
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christopher J Phillips
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> Having tried it like this & my mouse still not aiming correctly, I'm
> losing hope... Unless you guys can provide any?
Can you try letting X talk to the mouse directly? I know I had strange
mouse problems with moused and
Chris suggested killing moused like this: -
furrie@furriebox% ps -ax | grep moused
123 ?? Ss 0:00.70 moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto
furrie@furriebox% kill -1 123
furrie@furriebox% ps -ax | grep moused
123 ?? Ss 0:00.70 moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto
The process is still there & my point