Try /dev/ttyS0. That's what I had to use. (Actually I use /dev/mouse but
made that a link to /dev/ttyS0.)

Tim wrote:

> Thanks for your help. I still have the problem of my mouse being disabled. I
> have tried using a serial mouse and a PS/2 mouse but neither of them work.
> When i use xf86config, i have tried using various device names for the mouse
> such as /dev/mouse, /dev/tty00, /dev/tty01, and /dev/psaux but none of them
> work. Any suggestions?


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