On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 19:53 -0500, Sean C. Farley wrote: > On Sun, 5 Apr 2009, Robert Noland wrote: > > > On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 15:39 -0500, Sean C. Farley wrote: > >> On Sun, 5 Apr 2009, Robert Noland wrote: > >> > >>> Use moused... I've seen this with some of my mice lately... I don't > >>> know the input driver stuff well enough to really chase it down > >>> without wasting a lot of time that is better spent on other things. > >>> My experience was that it either happened right after X startup, or it > >>> would be fine. I think maybe the bug is in the psm driver in the > >>> kernel, but I'm not certain. > >> > >> For another point of interest, after the xserver (and xf86-input-mouse) > >> updates to 1.6, my laptop's GlidePointPS/2 is no longer detected as > >> such. It uses vanilla PS/2 for it. I do not use hal nor moused. This > >> is with RELENG_7, so it is not just CURRENT with the problem. > > > > There were no changes to the mouse driver. Only difference is that the > > os-support routines now only live in the mouse driver. So that is where > > to go looking for trouble. > > > > robert. > > While the mouse driver is patched, I do not see where XPS2_SUPPORT is > actually set anywhere in the build. I remember messing with that after the last upgrade, when I was trying to deal with mice issues. jkim_at_ said something about it only being supported on more recent platforms. robert. > Defining it allows the driver to detect my mouse. Actually, before the > patch it would not even let me set it to GlidePointPS/2. > > Sean -- Robert Noland <rnoland_at_FreeBSD.org> FreeBSD
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