[H-GEN] XF86 and microsoft mouse
Michael Dooley
m.dooley at mailbox.uq.edu.au
Wed Dec 3 17:03:34 EST 1997
Andrae Muys wrote:
> OK, /dev/mouse is very unlikely to be a device. Rather it is probably a
> symbolic link to a device. (do a ls -l /dev/mouse if the first char is a
> 'l' then it is a link). You will want to make sure that it points to the
> correct device. (ttyS0 = COM1, ttyS1 = COM2, or cua0 = COM1 , cua1 = COM2)
>
> Andrae Muys
I checked that and /dev/mouse is linked to ttyS1, which seems to be
correct.
Michael
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Centre for Drug Design and Development
The University of Queensland
Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia
m.dooley at mailbox.uq.edu.au
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