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Re: mouse and keyboard problems in x 3.3.6



On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 07:56:48AM -0500, Bob Edwards wrote:
> 
> [...] 
> The line in the /etc/gpm.conf file
> reads : "type =PS/2", so I changed
> the same line to "type=PS/2" in
> the XF86Config file.

I just did the same thing yesterday, and I also got into trouble...

> In the /etc/gpm.conf file there is
> a symbolic link from /dev/mouse
> to /etc/gpmdata.
> 
> However, in the /etc/gpm.conf.file,
> an earlier line reads:
> device    "/etc/psaux".
> 
> There is not a symbolic link
> between /dev/psaux to
> /dev/mouse.
> 
> I took care of most of the keyboard
> problems, the only thing is that I have
> a microsoft natural keyboard, and I
> cannot use the number pad on the far
> right. Everything else on the keyboard
> works fine, and the server no longer
> sends me error messages when
> I try to start x.
> 
> For your review, relevant sections of
> my XF86Config file as it now stands:
> 
> **************************
> keyboard section
> 
> Protocol       "standard"
> AutoRepeat    500  5
> XkbModel      "Microsoft"
> 
> EndSection
> ***************************
> Section Pointer
> 
> Protocol            "PS/2"
                      ^^^^^^
You may want to try "Microsoft" instead.
That was given as the default protocol during my XF86Config.
Well, I thought that couldn't be right (although the mouse was moving perfectly
with it) as I also have a PS/2 mouse.
So I changed the protocol to "PS/2" and the "device to "/dev/psaux" and the
mouse was frozen forever...

> Device               "/dev/gpmdata"
                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This should be OK.

> BaudRate          1200
> #ZaxisMapping   4  5
> Buttons                3
> 
> EndSection
> **************************
> 
> X does start, and the pointer goes to
> the bottom of the screen, but it will
> only move back and forth across the
> bottom of the screen, but not
> up and down.

I hope the highlighted settings work for you as they do for me.

Kind regards,
Andreas.



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