Hi Philip,
I've tested out your vmmouse detection command and it works perfectly.
I'm attaching a modified dexconf that incorporates use of this tool.
Would you mind testing it out and make sure it works properly under
vmware?
$ sudo ./dexconf -o xorg.conf
I'm wondering whether we should package vmmouse-detect as a standalone
package, or add it to an existing package, such as xorg-
server/hw/xfree86/utils/?
--- dexconf.orig 2007-06-27 17:58:15.002257500 -0700
+++ dexconf 2007-06-27 17:53:11.831310500 -0700
@@ -256,6 +256,13 @@
DO_EMULATE3BUTTONS=
+MOUSE_DRIVER=mouse
+if which vmmouse_detect >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ if vmmouse_detect > /dev/null ; then
+ MOUSE_DRIVER=vmmouse
+ fi
+fi
+
fetch xserver-$SERVER/config/inputdevice/mouse/port
MOUSE_PORT="$RET"
fetch xserver-$SERVER/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol
@@ -269,7 +276,7 @@
cat >&4 <<SECTION
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
- Driver "mouse"
+ Driver "$MOUSE_DRIVER"
Option "CorePointer"
Option "Device" "$MOUSE_PORT"
Option "Protocol" "$MOUSE_PROTOCOL"
** Attachment added: "dexconf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8220189/dexconf
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