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Date:      Fri, 28 Jul 2000 09:18:06 -0700 (MST)
From:      John Reynolds~ <jreynold@sedona.ch.intel.com>
To:        emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: sysmouse type of mouse not supported?
Message-ID:  <14721.45630.314717.736831@hip186.ch.intel.com>
In-Reply-To: <14721.42197.156052.487851@whale.home-net>
References:  <14721.42197.156052.487851@whale.home-net>

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[ On Friday, July 28, Vladimir N. Silyaev wrote: ]
>
>> Ok, I tried that and made sure that I (not only root) had permissions to write
>> to /dev/psm0 (just in case) and now i get:
>> 
>>   Cannot open host mouse device "/dev/psm0". Device of resource
>>   busy. Unable to open hose mouse device for full-screen VGA. Full-screen
>>   VGA will not be available.
>> 
>> Is this because I'm not running moused?
> Nope, it's because you were have to change a mouse type, but not a mouse device
> file. 

I did change the type of mouse from "auto" to PS/2 inside the configuration
editor and it still complained. I tried everything I could think of--giving it
the /dev/psm0 device, etc. but still no go.

Then I modified my X setup to use /dev/sysmouse & SysMouse and ran moused. I
set the type to "PS/2" mouse inside the configuration editor but didn't
provide a device file. This worked! I was able to switch to full-screen mode.

So, the question begs--is running moused (and hence using /dev/sysmouse for X)
an absolute requirement for getting VMware to go into full-screen mode? It
seems like it is ....

Thanks,

-Jr

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