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Date:      Mon, 11 Oct 2010 13:56:10 -0700
From:      Gary Kline <kline@thought.org>
To:        Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de>
Cc:        FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: mouse problems....
Message-ID:  <20101011205610.GA3261@thought.org>
In-Reply-To: <20101011221609.b2cff60e.freebsd@edvax.de>
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On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 10:16:09PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 12:49:07 -0700, Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> wrote:
> > 	I got a reply from grepping ums and a truckload from usbdev -s.
> > 	Copied to my `posit' notes or whatever:
> > 
> > 
> > 	ethic# dmesg | grep ums
> > 	ums0: <rand Combo Free KVM, class 0/0, rev 1.10/0.00, addr 3> on uhub4
> > 	ums0: 5 buttons and Z dir.
> > 	ethic# 
> 
> The mouse is detected. Good.
> 
> A problem that now comes to my mind is that switching from / to
> the "ethic" machine might confuse the USB subsystem, as a device
> disappears and later appears. Although USB is capable of hot plug,
> the USB subsystem might not be able to pick up the mouse correctly.
> 
> You could try:
> 
> 	# moused -d -f -p /dev/ums0 -t auto
> 
> Then debugging messages should appear on the console, and a moving
> mouse cursor should be visible.
> 


	i tried this remove on _this_ console; then buttoned over to 
	`ethic' [server], killed the moused that was running.  Indeed it
	was /dev/ums0!  But the mouse was frozen, and afer I killed it, 
	gone.  Then I tried your line and got the data stream.  But 
	there was no mouse.  ... 


> 
> 
> > 	I was able to balanced anf get forward enough to see what my
> > 	friend did.  The keyboard *is* a PS/2; it is plugged into a new
> > 	adaptor that plugs into the USM slot.  The (`Logitech') mouse is
> > 	already a USB and plugs nto the second USB slot/jack on the KVM.
> 
> So it's a "pure USB" solution for the mouse - should be no problem.
> 
> 
> 
> > 	As noted, things are happy on my linux desktop, but not on my
> > 	FBSD boxen.  Any ideas how to rebuild things to the new USB
> > 	protocol?
> 
> Which "new" protocol? USB 3.0 for the three buttons? :-)


	There are two buttons and the mouse "wheel";  I have no clue what's
	next.  Clearly, my 7.2.X sees the mouse.  But when I typed simply 

	# startx

	the windows are there; the mouse cursor hangs, dead-center.


> 
> No, honestly: I think the problem is somewhere in the interaction
> of the KVM switch and the FreeBSD USB subsystem which has influence
> on how moused handles the mouse.
> 
> Can you check "forcing the mouse on" as described above? If it is
> present in dmesg (from boot time on, and NOT switched away and on
> again), and also listed in the current state per usbdevs command,
> it should be picked up.
> 
> As far as I understood in regards of X, there is
> 
> 	a) X using the mouse provided through moused, or
> 
> 	b) X detecting it "itself" by HAL and DBUS.
> 
> Do you use HAL and DBUS with X?
> 

	Dunno; I do have hal and dbus there; that's about all I
	can say.  Do I check with ps -ax | egrep "hal|dbus"?


	gary


> 
> 
> -- 
> Polytropon
> Magdeburg, Germany
> Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
> Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...

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