Gerald,
I'm using a Micro Innovations KB-99T. These are impossible to find. You
can try every single search engine (hotbot, yahoo, excite, etc...), and
only one, Altavista, will turn up a place selling them. It's a _really_
nice keyboard. Anyways, the relevent part of my XF86Config is:
Section "P
Thank you very much. I got both of them running alongside each other
perfectly now.
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> *- Christopher Barry wrote about "Using two mice under X at once."
> | Hi all,
> |
> | I just today bought a really nifty keyboard with a built-in touchpad and
> | the touchpad part o
*- Christopher Barry wrote about "Using two mice under X at once."
| Hi all,
|
| I just today bought a really nifty keyboard with a built-in touchpad and
| the touchpad part of it uses a serial interface, while my existing mouse
| is PS/2. I can switch between them by killing X and quickly editing
To my knowledge you are only allows ONE pointer. The exception to this
is the XInput devices for items like drawing pads.
The xset should go in your .xinitrc or its equivalent.
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