Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: logitech mouseMan wheel doesn't work with 2.6.5 | From | Craig Bradney <> | Date | Wed, 28 Apr 2004 01:29:10 +0200 |
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On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 01:18, Erik Steffl wrote: > Erik Steffl wrote: > > Kim Holviala wrote: > > > >> On Tuesday 20 April 2004 17:14, Erik Steffl wrote: > >> > >> > >>> it looks that after update to 2.6.5 kernel (debian source package but > >>> I guess it would be the same with stock 2.6.5) the mouse wheel and side > >>> button on Logitech Cordless MouseMan Wheel mouse do not work. > >> > >> > >> > >> Try my patch for 2.6.5: http://lkml.org/lkml/2004/4/20/10 > >> > >> Build psmouse into a module (for easier testing) and insert it with > >> the proto parameter. I'd say "modprobe psmouse proto=exps" works for > >> you, but you might want to try imps and ps2pp too. The reason I wrote > >> the patch in the first place was that a lot of PS/2 Logitech mice > >> refused to work (and yes, exps works for me and others).... > > > > > > didn't help, I still see (without X running): > > > > 8, 0, 0 any button down > > 9, 0, 0 left button up > > 12, 0, 0 wheel up, sidebutton up > > 10, 0, 0 right button up > > > > 8, 0, 0 wheel rotation (any direction) > > > > except of some protocols (IIRC ps2pp, bare, genps) ignore wheel > > completely. is there any way to verify which protocol the mouse is > > using? modprobe -v printed different messages for each protocol so I > > think that worked (it said Generic Explorer etc.) > > > > I tried: exps, imps, ps2pp, bare, genps > > > > any ideas? > > > > 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
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