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From: gnn@cs.utwente.nl (George Neville-Neil)
Subject: psm mouse driver for PS/2 with XFree86 1.2 and NetBSD 0.8
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Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1993 08:48:07 GMT
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Hi Folks,

	Quick question.  I've built and installed the psm mouse driver
for the PS/2 mouse on my Compaq 3/25 running NetBSD.  It works, almost.
The problem is that you move the mouse, then wait a second or two, and
the cursor moves.  Upping the sample rate doesn't help this. BUT if I'm 
holding a mouse button down things work pretty much as expected and the 
mouse is responsive.

Any ideas on this?

Thanks,
George

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