Subject: Re: Why do I have two keyboards (no, I don't!)
To: Martin Husemann <martin@up-vision.de>
From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@zembu.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 09/20/2000 15:00:50
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Martin Husemann wrote:

> After I got my mac up running NetBSD now, I found out the mouse does not work
> when in X. This is probably due to this:
> 
> ---8<---
> adb0 at obio0 offset 0x16000 irq 18: 4 targets
> aed0 at adb0 addr 0: ADB Event device
> akbd0 at adb0 addr 2: extended keyboard
> wskbd0 at akbd0: console keyboard
> ams0 at adb0 addr 3: 1-button, 100 dpi mouse
> wsmouse0 at ams0
> akbd1 at adb0 addr 2: extended keyboard (ISO layout)
> wskbd at akbd1 not configured
> ams1 at adb0 addr 3: 1-button, 100 dpi mouse
> wsmouse at ams1 not configured
> --->8---

Is it really a single-button mouse?

Many multi-button mice have a normal mouse and a fake keyboard in the same
package. The fake keyboard is for making the emulation key sequences used
for the middle and right mouse buttons..

Take care,

Bill