On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Sam MacDonald wrote:

> Well I think I found the problem but I'm not sure what to do.
> 
> The track ball is configured in the BIOS of the computer, it has 2 
> settings, internal or serial.
> I believe the internal is a PS2 mouse connection.
> I set the BIOS to be serial
> The PS2 mouse gets found by "gpm"
> I set the BIOS to be internal
> the PS2 mouse gets found by "gpm"

the BIOS has really nothing to do with the mouse you are adding. i suspect that that setting that yo are playing with controls what the trackpad apears like to the OS. (just like on todays computers you can have a USB keyboard apear as a PS2 keyboard)

my recommendation: set the Trackpad to use PS2, make sure all the serial ports are enabled in the bios.

in debian, install gpm and configure to use /dev/ttyS0 or /dev/ttyS1
basically: gpm -t <mousetype> -m /dev/ttyS0

do a gpm -t help for available mouse types, choose one that sounds somewhat close. i have yet to find something with an exact match.

Munir Nassar
RedConcepts.NET
http://redconcepts.net/


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