Horacio MG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: On monday, Jan 17, 2000, David Wright said:
:> Quoting J Horacio MG ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
:> > I acquired a graphics tablet and a ps/2 mouse. I wonder if it's
:> > possible to have them both working together, or whether there's another
:> > solution to it.
:>
On monday, Jan 17, 2000, David Wright said:
> Quoting J Horacio MG ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I acquired a graphics tablet and a ps/2 mouse. I wonder if it's
> > possible to have them both working together, or whether there's another
> > solution to it.
> >
> > The tablet & pen specifications are:
Quoting J Horacio MG ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I acquired a graphics tablet and a ps/2 mouse. I wonder if it's
> possible to have them both working together, or whether there's another
> solution to it.
>
> The tablet & pen specifications are: 3-button cordless (cell powered)
> pen and a tablet wi
Horacio writes:
> So, providing the tablet works at all with Debian, what's the way to go
> to have them both working?
Write a script to link /dev/mouse to either /dev/ttyS0 or /dev/psaux as
required.
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John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
Hi,
I acquired a graphics tablet and a ps/2 mouse. I wonder if it's
possible to have them both working together, or whether there's another
solution to it.
The tablet & pen specifications are: 3-button cordless (cell powered)
pen and a tablet with a serial port connection.
I got the ps/2 mous
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