bookssland.com » Computers » The 3 Button Serial Mouse mini-HOWTO - Geoff Short (recommended reading TXT) 📗

Book online «The 3 Button Serial Mouse mini-HOWTO - Geoff Short (recommended reading TXT) 📗». Author Geoff Short



1 2 3
Go to page:
class="whitespace"> 

double-button. (These two from gustafso@math.utah.edu)

 

PC Accessories mouse that i got from CompUSA for under $10.

 

Has PC/MS switch on bottom. Works OK. (From steveb@communique.net)

 

First Mouse - seriously cheap at 7.79 pounds at Tempo.

 

Dual Microsoft/MouseSystems, mode set by button depress at power-up.

 

No switches, no links. Four wire connection, echo ‘*n’ doesn’t work.

 

`gpm -R’ works a treat. (From peterk@henhouse.demon.co.uk)

 

Trust 3-button mouse.

 

Dual-mode with switch, works OK as MouseSystems in `PC’ mode. gpm

 

doesn’t like the Microsoft mode.

 

Chic 410

 

Works perfectly when kept in ms mode and used with the gpm -R command.

 

From Stephen M. Weiss (steve@esc.ie.lehigh.edu)

 

KeyMouse 3-button mouse.

 

Works OK with ClearDTR and ClearRTS in Xconfig; `-o dtr’ needed with

 

gpm. (From EZ4PHIL@aol.com)

 

Qtronix keyboard `Scorpio 60’

 

All three buttons work in MouseSystems protocol. (From

 

hwe@uebemc.siemens.de)

 

Tecra 720 laptop

 

The glidepoint is on devcua0; the stick is on devpsaux. (From

 

apollo@anl.gov)

 

Anubis mouse

 

Works fine, need to hold down left button whenever switching to the X

 

virtual console. (From Joel Crisp)

 

Yakumo No.1900 mouse

 

Works with gpm -R -t ms exporting to X. (From Oliver Schwank)

 

Genius `Easy Trak’ Trackball

 

Is not Microsoft compatible, use Mouseman in the Xconfig and it will

 

work fine. (From VTanger@aol.com.)

 

Highscreen Mouse Pro

 

`Works fine’ says alfonso@univaq.it.

 

Logitech CA series

 

Works in X using MMseries protocol, at 2400 Baud, 150 SampleRate.

 

(Should also apply to Logitech CC, CE, C7 & C9 mice). (From

 

vkochend@nyx.net.)

 

A4-Tech mouse

 

Works OK, needs DTR line under both X and gpm. (From

 

deane@gooroos.com)

 

Vertech mouse

 

Normal Microsoft/Mousesystems behaviour, can be soldered for a

 

permenant fix. (From duncan@fs3.ph.man.ac.uk.)

 

Boeder M-7 “Bit Star” (and other M series apart from M13)

 

Switches to Mousesystems protocol by holding any button down at power-on. (From mailto:sjt@tappin.force9.co.uk.)

 

Mouse Systems “Scroll” Mouse (four buttons and a roller/button)

 

Has a 2/3 switch - in mode 3 functions as a three button MouseSystems

 

mouse, ignoring extra button & wheel. Doesn’t need ClearRTS/DTR.

 

(From parker1@airmail.net.)

 

Radio Shack 3-button Serial Mouse

 

Model 26-8432, available in Tandy for about 20 quid. Works as

 

Mousesystems with ClearDTR. (From Sherilyn@sidaway.demon.co.uk.)

 

Dexxa serial mouse

 

Works fine using Microsoft protocol in Xconfig, no ChordMiddle or

 

anything needed. (From mailto:slevy@ncsa.uiuc.edu.)

 

Belkin 3 button mouse

 

As purchased from Sears ($10), needs -o rts under gpm (and probably

 

ClearRTS under X) when in PC mode. (From mailto:mmicek@csz.com.)

14. Further Information

∑ Mouse Systems has a web site at http://www.mousesystems.com/. They

have a Windows driver if you need one.

 

∑ The Linux Serial HOWTO is available from mirrors of sunsite around

the world. If you don’t know where your nearest mirror is, start

at http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/linux.html

 

∑ There is a very good explanation of how mice work at

http://www.4QD.co.uk/faq/meece.html.

 

∑ Fuller details of the Xconfig and XF86Config files are found on the

relevant man pages, and in the documentation about installing X

windows such as the Xfree86 HOWTO. Also, see the XFree86 FAQ at a

mirror of http://www.XFree86.org/.

 

∑ Information about gpm can be found on the man page, also try the

web page of Darin Ernst at http://www.castle.net/X-notebook/mouse.txt.

 

∑ Lots of information on mice hardware and software can be found at

http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/pc/interface.html#mouse

15. Mouse Tail

Much of the information for this document has been trawled from the

various linux newsgroups. I am sorry I did not keep a record of

everyone who has indirectly contributed by this route, thank you all

very much.

 

So, to sum up:

 

∑ Even cheap 3 button Microsoft mice can be made to work.

 

∑ Configure your copy of X to expect a Mouse Systems mouse.

 

∑ Hold down the left button at power-on to switch the mouse to

MouseSystems mode.

 

∑ You might need to hold the left button down when starting X.

 

∑ Mice are more intelligent than you think.

1 2 3
Go to page:

Free e-book «The 3 Button Serial Mouse mini-HOWTO - Geoff Short (recommended reading TXT) 📗» - read online now

Comments (0)

There are no comments yet. You can be the first!
Add a comment