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On Sat, Feb 05, 2005 at 01:19:46AM -0500, David Kramer wrote: > David Kramer wrote: > >I'm trying to use an external mouse on my SuSE 9.2 Thinkpad T42 It has > >no PS/2 port, so I got a PS/2 to USB adapter, and plugged the PS/2 mouse > >into the adapter, then the adapter into the USB port. When I plugged > >the adapter in, SuSE aasked me to verify the new keyboard (??!?!) and > >mouse. I tried yast and sax2, and couldn't get either of them to get a > >configuration that would respond to the mouse. If the mouse chip doesn't support it, this is unlikely to work. This mouse is sold in separate USB and PS/2 versions. It won't work this way. Sorry. > >For the record, the device is a Hand Track FDM-G11, which is a > >one-handed mouse you put your finger through. > > > >Do I treat it like a PS/2 mouse or a USB mouse? USB, if it's plugged in that way. > >What device? /dev/input/mice > >How do I specify more than one mouse in this newfangled X.org stuff? 2x Section "InputDevice" In one, put Option "CorePointer" In the other, put Option "SendCoreEvents" (IIRC) -dsr- -- Nothing to sig here, move along.
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