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From: jedi@hncnet.co.kr (Joohyee Lee)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: PS/2 Mouse doesn't work.
Date: 25 Jan 1996 03:04:28 GMT
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J Wunsch (j@uriah.heep.sax.de) wrote:
: jedi@hncnet.co.kr (Joohyee Lee) writes:

: > 	I configured my kernel to PS/2 mouse and got dmesg here.

: > Conclusion : Kernel doesn't detect PS/2 mouse. Somebody please help me
: >              to detect it.

: Are you sure it's a PS/2 (aka. keyboard) mouse?

	I got it from IBM machine(so it has IBM logo on it) I works well
with Microsoft mouse driver(mouse.com) with PS/2 optins - "/Z" on DOS.
Difference is that I have 84key keyboard(IBM AT original keyboard)
	Please somebody verify that PS/2 mouse doesn't work with 84key Keyboard
on FreeBSD or something.

: There's an option (PSM_NO_RESET), but i think this was only to prevent
: certain keyboard lockups when a PS/2 mouse is connected.

	Joohyee Lee
	jedi@hnc.co.kr