Subject: Re: X working, need mouse
To: None <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
From: Brian Hechinger <wonko@4amlunch.net>
List: port-macppc
Date: 08/30/2004 15:54:45
On Sun, Aug 29, 2004 at 02:52:44PM -0400, Michael wrote:
> 
> Does cat /dev/wsmouse0 do anything? ( it should spew garbage when you move the mouse )

no, but cat /dev/wsmouse1 does.  so whatever the kensington is doing with ams0
is maybe the extended stuff that paul was talking about?  both mouse buttons
send events to ams1 (aka wsmouse1)

> maybe, if wsmouse is hardwired to ams0 it won't attach to ams1.

the default is:

wsmouse? at ams?

i added:

wsmouse? at ams?
wsmouse1 at ams1

and i'm going to replace that with:

wsmouse* at ams?

as per bill's suggestion.

now to get a new monitor that isn't going to blow up when i try to use it with
the matrox.  ;)

-brian
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