Csányi Pál ezt írta (időpont: 2019. jan. 6., V, 15:00):
> So finally I get it working with this line in /etc/rc.conf
> wsmouse=YES
I correct this above:
wsmoused=YES
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Best, Pali
Csányi Pál ezt írta (időpont: 2019. jan. 6., V, 14:32):
> But hey! I suddenly realized that, that the mouse works on my consoles!?
>
> It is probably because I added this line to the /etc/rc.conf file:
> moused_enable=YES
>
> or it is not the reason? It is not, because if I comment this line out
On Sun 06 Jan 2019 at 14:32:19 +0100, Csányi Pál wrote:
> But hey! I suddenly realized that, that the mouse works on my consoles!?
>
> It is probably because I added this line to the /etc/rc.conf file:
> moused_enable=YES
>
> or it is not the reason? It is not, because if I comment this line out
Havard Eidnes ezt írta (időpont: 2019. jan. 6., V, 13:52):
>
> > How can I set up this mouse here, on the NetBSD system?
>
> Your kernel has presumably / hopefully probed your ps/2 connected
> mouse already. You can probably find an instance of "pms" in
> /var/run/dmesg.boot.
Indeed, there are
> How can I set up this mouse here, on the NetBSD system?
Your kernel has presumably / hopefully probed your ps/2 connected
mouse already. You can probably find an instance of "pms" in
/var/run/dmesg.boot.
On NetBSD, we have an "overlay" which covers both PS/2 and USB mice
(among others),
Hi,
I just installed the NetBSD system on my very old Toshiba Satellite
2540CDS laptop.
I am using so far the virtual consoles.
I want to use the PS/2 mice which is an
Integrated Pointing Device: AccuPoint.
It is phisically between keys on the keyboard.
It seems as a little green button, but
I have various files around with carriage control. You get them from
emulators/hercules, for instance. So at the very least they should be packaged.
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