Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!unisoft!john From: john@unisoft.UUCP (John Sovereign) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: What are the issues in putting a 3 button mouse on a MacII? Summary: Get A/UX Device Driver Kit Keywords: MacII A/UX X 11 mouse 3 button Message-ID: <1960@unisoft.UUCP> Date: 3 Mar 89 19:18:03 GMT References: <26543@apple.Apple.COM> Reply-To: john@unisoft.UUCP (John Sovereign) Distribution: usa Organization: UniSoft Corporation Lines: 27 In article <26543@apple.Apple.COM> jrg@Apple.COM (John R. Galloway) writes: > >What are the issues in connecting a 3 button mouse to a MacII? the possible >confgurations in order of desireability seem to be: > add serial mouse to existing or additional serial port, add a > A/UX driver for it and use this mouse only under X, and > the standard ADB mouse for Mac OS. > same as above, but modify/replace the existing mouse driver to > allow Mac/OS to view all the buttons as "one" and for > X to distinguish them, thus having only one mouse for both. > same as above but build a serial->ADB converter. Can this be > powered off the ADB? i.e. as long as it doesn't need > another cord it would not be a hassle. >Are there issues that make this practicaly impossible? Is it doable by a >third party? What gives? Of course what I would REALLY like is to be able to Ja, these ideas have been tossed around here by three-button addicts. Number one is definitely doable by a third-party; the existing serial i/o driver has hooks for other protocols. You should join APDA and buy a copy of the A/UX Device Driver Kit ($80). The Kit includes driver sources and describes the autoconfiguration evironment on A/UX. >apple!jrg John R. Galloway, Jr. contract programmer, San Jose, Ca John Sovereign UniSoft Corporation uunet!unisoft!john