> > On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Larry Gariepy wrote: > > > Section "Pointer" > > Protocol "Microsoft" > > Device "/dev/mouse" > > You say it's a two-button microsoft serial mouse? Which com port is it > on? If it's com A, then it should be < Device "/dev/ttys0" >. Com B is > < Device "/dev/ttys1" >, etc... > > You might want to make /dev/mouse point to the correct com port by > making a link from /dev/mouse to /dev/ttys[0...4], in which case you can > leave the "Device" line alone. > > If that's not your problem, let me know and we'll see what else > to try. > > Will
Hi. Ok, I have sat down and done a little research. The mouse is on Com 1, sort of. When I boot in Windows 95, it does not seem to recognize the mouse as being on Com 1, it is just "there". In Linux, the device /dev/mouse is linked to /dev/ttyS0. The mouse is a Microsoft Serial Mouse, version 2.1A. Is this too new for the driver to work correctly? Is it possible that the mouse is not connected to Com1 or Com2? Confused... Larry -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .