Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!unido!horga!agsc!veeble!dolbyco!micha From: micha@dolbyco (michael zuelsdorff) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Problems with Logitech mouse and X386 Keywords: mouse x386 x logitech Message-ID: <1991Jun25..7926@dolbyco> Date: 26 Jun 91 08:03:28 GMT References: <1991Jun21.141334.27195@clinet.fi> Distribution: comp Organization: Tools for Fools, Dollbergen Lines: 32 ptuomola@clinet.fi (Petri Tuomola) writes: >I have installed X386 to my system and everything works fine except one >IMPORTANT thing: the mouse doesn't work. The mouse pointer moves randomly >when I move the mouse and sometimes it doesn't move at all. Pressing buttons >have no effect. >My system's configuration is >386/33 w/cache >ET4000 SuperVGA >Logitech Serial mouse >I have set the mouse correctly to /usr/lib/X11/X386/Xconfig ("Logitech >/dev/tty00") and the X386 doesn't give any errors. I have tried the mouse >both with and without the FAS serial IO-driver (2.08.00). My operating >system is ISC 2.0.2. hi, my system is SCO-Unix, and maybe the device name differs, but try an entry like : Logitech 3 1200 ms "/dev/tty2a". (Logitech 3-button mouse, connected to serial port 2 with 1200 baud and ms protocol). micha -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /~~~~~~~~~/ Rockinger Voice: 0511-8091223 ) [=II=========\\ Guitars GmbH /....../ Hannover, Germany Rockn' Roll is bio-degradable