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From: "Iñigo Illán" <iillan@terra.es>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Mouse on laptops
Date: 23 Apr 2003 23:32:36 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1051133556.565.36.camel@Zoolander> (raw)

I have a Compaq Evo N115 laptop with a Synaptics touchpad (
http://compass.com/synaptics/ ). I have been using the unstable version
of the Linux kernel for some time (now I'm using version 2.5.68).

My problem comes with the external PS/2 mouse. When I plug in into the
PS/2 port the mouse wheel (or even, if I plug it before boot) doesn't
work. I think, the problem comes because PS/2 port is shared with the
synaptics touchpad, the kernel detects that the mouse type is a
Synaptics and It handles like a normal 3 button mouse without wheel. The
mouse wheel works well if I use a 2.4 kernel series (probably, because
the X-window system is the one who handles the mouse wheel.). If you
need some more information mail me.

Thanks for all.

P.D.: Also, it would be great if the synaptics touchpad (or any other
touchpad) is disabled if other mouse is pluged into the same port.



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