setserial command, run from the start-up script
/etc/rc.d/rc.serial. Check the man page for
setserial and the Serial-HOWTO for more details.
It may be worth a little experimentation with types, for instance
try setserial /dev/mouse uart 16550 or 16550a
regardless of what port you actually have. (For instance, mice don't
like the 16c550AF).ClearDTR flag may not work properly on some systems,
unless you disable the RTS/CTS handshaking with the command:
stty -crtscts < /dev/mouse
(Tested on UART 16450/Pentium by Vladimir Geogjaev
geogjaev@wave.sio.rssi.ru)ChordMiddle to enable the
middle of the three buttons to work. This line replaces
Emulate3Buttons or goes after the /dev/mouse line
in the config file. You may well need the ClearDTR and
ClearRTS lines in your Xconfig. Some Logitech mice positively
do not need the ChordMiddle line - one symptom of this
problem is that menus seem to move with the mouse instead of scrolling
down. (From:
chang@platform.com)xmodmap
command to change which physical button registers as
each mouse click. eg: xmodmap -e "pointer = 3 2 1" will
turn round the buttons for use in the left hand. If you only have a
two-button mouse then it's just numbers 1 & 2. xset m command to change the mouse
settings. eg xset m 2 will set the acceleration to 2. Look
at the manpage for full details.Invert_VCLK/InvertVCLK,
or EarlySC.
This info from Bill Lavender
(
lavender@MCS.COM) and Simon Hargrave.
In the XF86Config, it might look like this:
Subsection "Display"
Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" "1280x1024"
Invert_VCLK "*" 1
...
linear, or maybe nolinear to the graphics card
section, or if it is a PCI board, the options
tgui_pci_write_off and tgui_pci_read_off.
(This seems to be a Trident Card problem.)
"sw_cursor" in the Device
section of the config file.
gpm version 1.13 and higher should also
support 2.1A mice, using the pnp mouse type. (See the
gpm section for how to re-export this.)
The ``Microsoft Intellimouse'' also
causes problems, although it should now be supported by XFree version 3.3 and later.