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Mouse Support in XFree86

Kazutaka Yokota

17 December 2002

1. Introduction

2. Supported Hardware

3. OS Support for Mice

3.1. Summary of Supported Mouse Protocol Types
3.2. BSD/OS
3.3. FreeBSD
3.4. FreeBSD(98)
3.5. Interactive Unix
3.6. Linux
3.7. Linux/98
3.8. LynxOS
3.9. NetBSD
3.10. NetBSD/pc98
3.11. OpenBSD
3.12. OS/2
3.13. SCO
3.14. Solaris
3.15. SVR4
3.16. PANIX

4. Configuring Your Mouse

5. XF86Config Options

5.1. Buttons
5.2. ZAxisMappping
5.3. Resolution
5.4. Drag Lock Buttons

6. Mouse Gallery

6.1. MS IntelliMouse (serial, PS/2)
6.2. MS IntelliMouse Explorer (PS/2, USB)
6.3. Kensington Thinking Mouse and Kensington Expert Mouse (serial, PS/2)
6.4. Genius NetScroll (PS/2)
6.5. Genius NetMouse and NetMouse Pro (serial, PS/2)
6.6. Genius NetScroll Optical (PS/2, USB)
6.7. ALPS GlidePoint (serial, PS/2)
6.8. ASCII MieMouse (serial, PS/2)
6.9. Logitech MouseMan+ and FirstMouse+ (serial, PS/2)
6.10. IBM ScrollPoint (PS/2)
6.11. 8D ScrollMouse (serial, PS/2)
6.12. A4 Tech 4D mice (serial, PS/2, USB)

7. Configuration Examples


 

 

 

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