You need to edit your /etc/X11/XF86Config , section "Pointer". Here is what it says
for me :
# **********************************************************************
# Pointer section
# **********************************************************************
Section "Pointer"
Protocol "Mousesystems"
Device "/dev/ttyS0"
change ttyS0 to ttyS1
Philippe
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> On a RH 6.1 box I originally installed a Logitech mouse on COM1.
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> I've tried to move the mouse to COM2. After connecting the mouse to COM2 and
>rebooting, the
> 'scanning for new devices' picks up the missing mouse on COM1, I select 'remove'
>then the
> system picks up the 'new' mouse on COM2 and I select the 'configure' option.
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> It goes thru, later on during boot the 'mouse service' starts up with okay.
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> Still - the mouse does not work when I start up Gnome.
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> Switching back to COM1 with the same routine will make it work again.
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> In /var/log/messages I can see the ttyS0 and ttyS1 ports recognized.
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> Anyone any idea why?
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> Thank you!
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> Art
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