Re: input devices

2014-05-29 Thread T.C. Hollingsworth
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 3:58 AM, lee wrote: > I don`t /have/ to use PS/2, but I /want/ to use PS/2. USB devices must > be polled, which makes them slow. Using USB for this has only > disadvantages, with the only exception that the devices can be > hotplugged. You can adjust the USB mouse pollin

Re: input devices

2014-05-25 Thread lee
"T.C. Hollingsworth" writes: > On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 9:18 AM, lee wrote: >> what would be the device for a Kensington Slimblade which is connected >> to a PS/2 port with an USB-->PS/2 adapter? The device doesn`t seem to >> appear anywhere when connected like that. > > It should appear like an

Re: input devices

2014-05-25 Thread lee
ny6...@gmail.com writes: > On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 06:18:58PM +0200, lee wrote: >> Hi, >> >> what would be the device for a Kensington Slimblade which is connected >> to a PS/2 port with an USB-->PS/2 adapter? The device doesn`t seem to >> appear anywhere when connected like that. >> >> >> And

Re: input devices

2014-05-24 Thread T.C. Hollingsworth
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 9:18 AM, lee wrote: > what would be the device for a Kensington Slimblade which is connected > to a PS/2 port with an USB-->PS/2 adapter? The device doesn`t seem to > appear anywhere when connected like that. It should appear like any other PS/2 mouse. If it does not app

Re: input devices

2014-05-24 Thread ny6p01
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 06:18:58PM +0200, lee wrote: > Hi, > > what would be the device for a Kensington Slimblade which is connected > to a PS/2 port with an USB-->PS/2 adapter? The device doesn`t seem to > appear anywhere when connected like that. > > > And what are virtual keyboards for, and

input devices

2014-05-24 Thread lee
Hi, what would be the device for a Kensington Slimblade which is connected to a PS/2 port with an USB-->PS/2 adapter? The device doesn`t seem to appear anywhere when connected like that. And what are virtual keyboards for, and why do I supposedly have two power buttons? , | ~ $ xinput --l