2007-03-11 08:59:06 |
Manuel Cabrera |
bug |
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added bug |
2007-03-11 09:11:26 |
Onkar Shinde |
None: statusexplanation |
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2007-03-12 21:01:28 |
Cesare Tirabassi |
xserver-xorg-input-mouse: status |
Unconfirmed |
Needs Info |
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2007-03-15 13:51:19 |
Cesare Tirabassi |
xserver-xorg-input-mouse: status |
Needs Info |
Confirmed |
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2007-03-15 13:51:19 |
Cesare Tirabassi |
xserver-xorg-input-mouse: assignee |
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norsetto |
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2007-03-15 15:18:27 |
Cesare Tirabassi |
linux-source-2.6.20: status |
Confirmed |
Needs Info |
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2007-03-15 15:18:27 |
Cesare Tirabassi |
linux-source-2.6.20: statusexplanation |
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I have spoken too early. My mouse with an USB->PS/2 adapter do not work in other OSs too. |
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2007-03-20 11:46:08 |
Paul Sladen |
title |
my mouse dont work |
PS/2 connected mouse does not work |
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2007-03-20 11:56:33 |
Paul Sladen |
linux-source-2.6.20: status |
Needs Info |
Rejected |
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2007-03-20 11:56:33 |
Paul Sladen |
linux-source-2.6.20: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2007-03-20 11:56:33 |
Paul Sladen |
linux-source-2.6.20: statusexplanation |
I have spoken too early. My mouse with an USB->PS/2 adapter do not work in other OSs too. |
Hi Cesare, based on the fact that it doesn't work in other OSs, I'm rejecting this for the moment :)
Where did you get the USB->PS/2 adapter from? Normally these connectors are normally passive (they just change the shape of the plug), the actual computer chip within the mouse is responsible for detecting where it is plugged into a USB, or to a PS/2 protocol socket.
If the mouse wasn't built and supplied with a converter on the end of the cable it won't work as the intelligence is not available within the mouse to be able to speak PS/2 protocol in the first place.
Do you have another mouse that you can try? |
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