Subject: Re: Kernel for Microspeed mouse
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Mark Andres <mark@giganet.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/15/1997 18:51:24
Thanks to everyone for the advice on dealing with the Microspeed mouse.  Here 
is how it turned out.  I had foolishly set the mouse to PC-3 thinking that 
since I wanted to use 3 buttons, I should set it to 3 buttons.  Changing it to
MS-2 worked.  

Just for everyone's information, The Microspeed, set to MS-2, works with the 
GENERIC-1 kernel and the latest Taras kernel.  On boot-up, it is recognized as
a Microspeed mouse.  The kernels in the colorkit, however, do *not*
recognize the mouse.  On boot-up, the kernel says "mouse? on 3".  

In any case, I am happy becuase I can have color and copy and paste.  One thing
I did notice was that you only use mouse buttons 1 and 2.  On the BSDI
system at work, the right button copies and the middle button pastes. 
However, with the Microspeed, the left button copies and the middle button
pastes.  The right button doesn't seem to be used at all.  Also, the scroll
bars only scroll when using the middle button.  Just an observation.  I am
very happy to be able to copy and paste (and use my scroll bars) at all.

Mark


At  9:50 PM 1/14/97 -0500, Taras Ivanenko wrote:
>> Here is some data on my Microspeed mouse that doesn't work, maybe we
>> are dealing with more than one type:
>
>Here am I, looking at the mouse.
>
>> Label on bottom says:
>
>> MOUSE
>> FCC ID FUUMD 300
>> Certified to comply with the limits for a class B
>> computing device pursuant to subpart J of part 15
>> of FCC rules
>> S/N 0010316
>> 155086-02           Made in Taiwan
>
>I have S/N 02868 and slightly right-up MD-300.
>
>> There is a switch labled 
>> 
>> PC-3KEY
>> MS-2KEY
>> 
>> I have it in MS-2KEY 
>
>Me too.
>
>I can try to find manula to see if there are more than one version of
>the mouse but I feel that the problem lies somewhere else. You may
>study the responce of your mouse to initialization commands by ABD*
>tools from Apple (or any other program you know of). The format of the
>data to send to the mouse is in comments somewhere in
>arch/mac68k/dev/adb*.c 
>
>        Taras Ivanenko.