Matthew Soffen wrote:
> 
>
> 
> I believe that if you use mouseconfig (/usr/sbin/mouseconfig) it
> should set the correct device.
> 
> Matt Soffen


That's the point. It does. But X Windows still doesn't see the mouse and
the line in the /dev directory doesn't get changed from mouse -> cua0. I
think this is the problem, anyway. Whatever, the mouse doesn't work in X
Windows, despite running mouseconfig, setup and everything else I can
find several times.

franko


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