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From: Kim Holviala <kim@holviala.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: logitech mouseMan wheel doesn't work with 2.6.5
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 10:22:23 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200404281022.23878.kim@holviala.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1083136394.23415.4.camel@amilo.bradney.info>

On Wednesday 28 April 2004 10:13, Craig Bradney wrote:

> > >>>  the mouse says: Cordless MouseMan Wheel (Logitech), it has
> > >>> left/right buttonss, wheel that can be pushed or rotated and a side
> > >>> button, not sure how to better identify it. With 2.4 kernels it used
> > >>> to work with X using protocol MouseManPlusPS/2.
> > >>
> > >>   anybody? any hints? should I look at driver? are there some docs for
> > >>logitech mice (protocol)?
> > >
> > > err.. they all Just Work (tm) here.. ps2 or USB, IMPS/2 driver
> >
> >    which kernel (mine doesn't work with 2.6.5, used to work with 2.4.x),
> > which mouse models? I guess there might be more models and for some
> > reason my particular model does not work. Can you find out which
> > protocol the kernel is using (psmouse, not usb)?
>
> 2.4.x, 2.61,3,5, currently 2.6.5 on 4 PCs
>
> -logitech cordless optical for notebooks (USB)
> -logitech cordless mouseman optical (via a kmv switch to 2PCs )(ps2)
> -logitech cordless optical mouse(ps2)
>
> err. how do i find out the protocol the kernel uses?

Check your kernel logs (/var/log/messages perhaps). Grepping for "psmouse" 
will help you find the relevant part.




Kim

  reply	other threads:[~2004-04-28  7:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-04-20 14:14 logitech mouseMan wheel doesn't work with 2.6.5 Erik Steffl
2004-04-20 15:22 ` Paul Rolland
2004-04-20 15:36   ` Craig Bradney
2004-04-20 18:14     ` Kim Holviala
2004-04-20 19:06     ` Erik Steffl
2004-04-20 20:18       ` Craig Bradney
2004-04-20 19:03   ` Erik Steffl
2004-04-20 20:26 ` Kim Holviala
2004-04-20 23:31   ` Erik Steffl
2004-04-20 23:41     ` Randy.Dunlap
2004-04-24  7:27   ` Erik Steffl
2004-04-24  8:41     ` Craig Bradney
2004-04-27 23:18     ` Erik Steffl
2004-04-27 23:29       ` Craig Bradney
2004-04-27 23:56         ` Erik Steffl
2004-04-28  7:13           ` Craig Bradney
2004-04-28  7:22             ` Kim Holviala [this message]
2004-04-28  8:21               ` Erik Steffl
2004-04-28  8:36                 ` Craig Bradney
2004-04-28 12:41                 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2004-04-28 18:47                   ` Erik Steffl
2004-04-28 23:24                     ` Dmitry Torokhov
2004-04-29  6:34                       ` Erik Steffl
2004-06-02 23:39                         ` Vojtech Pavlik
     [not found] <1N4qh-4Ct-13@gated-at.bofh.it>
2004-04-21 16:08 ` Frank Otto

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