how to activate USB mouse


 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Operating Systems Linux Slackware how to activate USB mouse
# 1  
Old 09-11-2003
how to activate USB mouse

Smilie

I am using Linux for a while and now changed to slackware for my study and it is not as good as redhat everytime when you add this or that it needs either configure modules or recompile kernel

Now I changed from PS/2 mouse to USB trouble starts it refuse to work I know I can re_install the system but before I do that I just want to ask if there is another way to do that I am using slackware 9.0?

Thanks in advance
# 2  
Old 09-11-2003
install the drivers for the mouse. generally there is no need for a mouse if you are not running X. so, if you are running x what desktop or window manager are you using? slackware may have a gui program, or an ncurses based program to help you configure all this stuff.
# 3  
Old 09-12-2003
What kind of mouse do you have?

I ran Slack 9 for a little bit on my laptop. Do you have the USB and hotplug modules installed? If I am not mistaken, its an option that is available when you do the initial install. But can be installed after an install by using pkgtool (Should look rather similar to the initial install screens)

When you plug the mouse in, what kind of response do you get from /var/log/messages? Try doing a "tail -f /var/log/messages" and then plug the mouse in. See what kind of error messages get displayed and then we can work from there.


On a different note ...

Please keep in mind that Slackware is not intended to be a Red Hat or a Mandrake Linux. It's a more traditional pure Linux that keeps the configuration at its roots in the config files and does not use all fancy menu config and X windows crap. (Sorry, I am biased) You said you wanted to learn, so here ya go, its your first challenge. Go for it. Reinstalling is like admitting failure. Linux is very flexible and a lot can be done and fixed, or reconfigured, or added to it, without it needing to be reinstalled.

Last edited by OllieTech; 09-12-2003 at 07:30 AM..
# 4  
Old 09-12-2003
replay on USB mouse

Hi:
thanks for the good reply. I am using an optical USB three button mouse and I knew there is a configuration at initial installation where you can choose. I really wish I can do it like in Red Hat you can simply re-configure mouse, however to install a whole system for changing a USB mouse seems a little bit overwork, I do not care this work but I just want to learn things as to get it working with minumum work.

I will try to do what posted here thanks guys


SW
Login or Register to Ask a Question

Previous Thread | Next Thread

7 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers

CONFIG_HID=y and logitech usb mouse B185 doesn't work in 5.3.0-RC2

trying to make the best for me with 5.3.0-RC2, everthing's fine, the dell vostro 3558 does what it should - but - and here's the question: how do I get a logitech m185 (wireless mouse) to work; I googled around but couldn't fiind anything usefull; the best I get when using solaar (depreciated?) is:... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vanbreukelingen
2 Replies

2. Slackware

Replace PS/2 Trackball with USB optical mouse

Running Slackware 13.37 original without updates. Need to replace my trackball with optical mouse temporarily. There is no xf86config file anylonger but xorg.conf file is produced automatically. I see 2 "xorg.conf" files which can be and were modified on installation: 1) /etc/X11/xorg.conf-vesa... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: slak0
2 Replies

3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

USB-USB cable between linux and windows computers

Is there an easy way to setup a cross-over cable (USB-USB) between a linux box and a windows PC? My 2 machines are next to each other but I really do not want to keep transfering my files using my USB drive. Thanks! (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Xterra
4 Replies

4. SuSE

USB mouse stops working

I have 64bit 11.1 installed on a clone. The Logitech LX3 mouse stops working sometimes, forcing a reboot. The LED under the mouse goes dark when this happens. A normal ps/2 mouse works fine, and I am certain the LX3 mouse is not defective as I have an identical one on a XP system that I swapped to... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: stansaraczewski
6 Replies

5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Changing middle mouse button for pasting to right mouse button in cygwin rxvt

Hi, I'm using rxvt in Cygwin and I'm wondering how to change my mouse bindings from the middle button for pasting to the right button. The main reason why I want to do this is because my laptop doesn't have a middle mouse button. Thanks for any help! (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sayeo
2 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

Building a better mouse trap, or How many lines of code does it take to trap a mouse?

Hello all, I'm hoping to get a little insight from some of the wily veterans amongst you. I've written a script to check for new outgoing files to our vendors located on our ssl server. It seems to be working ok, but the final question here, will be one of logic, and/or a better way to... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: mph
4 Replies

7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

USB mouse needs reinstalled every time???

Help! My mouse gave up the ghost, so I connected a USB wheel mouse, and chose it from the list in Suse's Yast2. Also installed it in Windows 98 on the same machine. It works fine in both linux and Windows 98, except for this fact: I have to reinstall it every time I boot into Linux.... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Sonshyne5
1 Replies
Login or Register to Ask a Question