Friday, September 3, 2010

Mouse problems(in Linux OS)

The mouse is a very important part of a computer. In X, you can't do much without it. Even in console some
applications will allow you to use it. You must first configure it.
Like every other device, the mouse has a device file in the /dev directory. Depending on your mouse type, it
will be either /dev/psaux for a PS/2 mouse, or /dev/cua0 for a serial mouse on COM1.
To make it easy to use in the future, you should link the right device file to /dev/mouse:
ln -s /dev/cua0 /dev/mouse
Then, when you configure X Window or any other program that requires a mouse, you can specify
/dev/mouse.

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