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Received: by minnie.vk1xwt.ampr.org with NNTP id AA701 ; Sat, 06 Feb 93 22:01:42 EST Path: sserve!manuel.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!sgiblab!sdd.hp.com!cs.utexas.edu!hermes.chpc.utexas.edu!news.utdallas.edu!corpgate!bnrgate!bnr.co.uk!pipex!Q.icl.co.uk!dsbc!eccles.dsbc.icl.co.uk From: asg@eccles.dsbc.icl.co.uk (Alan Greer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd Subject: X & mice (serial/busmouse) query Message-ID: <1476@dsbc.icl.co.uk> Date: 4 Feb 93 14:15:53 GMT Sender: asg@dsbc.icl.co.uk Organization: ICL Bracknell, UK Lines: 37 I had trouble sending to the address given in the original post from Wolf so I've sent this out via news. >From: Nigel Dunmore <nigeld@kbss.bt.co.uk> >Date: Thu, 4 Feb 93 13:30:46 GMT >Message-Id: <8609.9302041330@topaz.kbss.bt.co.uk> >To: asg@dsbc.icl.co.uk >Subject: Re: 386BSD and mice >Sender: asg@dsbc.icl.co.uk > > >Well I thought I had sent it, obviously the network has another idea. > >Could you forward this to the net or wolf please. > > >To: jlaiho%icahos@fuug.fi >Subject: X and Mice > >Hi > Ive just recieved some mail about X and mice (forwarded by a friend at >ICL) from you explaining how to setup the mouse driver. The problem is that I >have got a busmouse and no device driver that I can find. I believe that most >examples appear to be for a serial mouse connected to somewhere like com1. So >if you have any info about bus mice and X, could you please send it to me - >having an x window without a mouse is a bit of a pain. > > > Thanks > Nigel > > Thank you for reading this. Alan ------------------------------ End of forwarded message 1