Re: USB subsystem problems?! or only mouse?

From: Nick Hastings (hastings_at_bmail.kek.jp)
Date: 10/27/03

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    Hi,

    * Lorenzo Rossi <lorenzo.rossi-hall@poste.it> [031027 15:57]:
    > ....I'm sorry Nicos...for the reply..I did not see the "to:"
    >
    >
    > Thanks for your suggestions Nicos,
    >
    > I have mounted, as you explain, the usbfs, and now I can see devices
    > with command "lsusb", and also following the path /proc/bus/usb/.
    >
    > I have only 2 usb devices, one is an hub and the other is a usb mouse.
    > The usb mouse, as I said, does not work, but I was not so precise
    > concerning the "does not work"...
    >
    > Under the path "/dev/input/", I have the following devices:
    >
    > event0 event2 js0 js2 mice mouse1 mouse3
    > event1 event3 js1 js3 mouse0 mouse2
    >
    > I think I have set up my mouse correctly for X.
    > Checking the X log files, all seem ok!

    Do you have a line like the following in your XF86config-4 file?
            Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
            
    > But the mouse does not move the pointer!

    What happens if you

    cat /dev/input/mice

    and then move the mouse? Does a bunch of stuff spew onto your terminal?

    Nick.

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