I replaced my mouse with a Logitech dual optical. One the windows side, I
don’t use any special mouse driver software. I just plugged it in and went
On the QNX side however, the mouse cursor won’t move. Is there a fix
for this?
Hi Dale,
Make certain that you have USB legacy support turned OFF, also make certain
you have the most recent devi-hirun from developers.qnx.com. There was
some updates to the driver for Logitech mice that may address your issue.
Also if your mouse is USB, you will need to start the devu-uhci/devu-ohci
drivers then devu-mouse. Take a look at the help docs for this here:
http://qdn.qnx.com/support/docs/neutrino_2.11_en/utilities/d/devu-ohci.html
http://qdn.qnx.com/support/docs/neutrino_2.11_en/utilities/d/devu-uhci.html
and
http://qdn.qnx.com/support/docs/neutrino_2.11_en/utilities/d/devu-mouse.html
Thanks
Erick.
Dale Frameli <dframeli@texas.net> wrote:
I replaced my mouse with a Logitech dual optical. One the windows side, I
don’t use any special mouse driver software. I just plugged it in and went
> On the QNX side however, the mouse cursor won’t move. Is there a fix
for this?
I had this same problem with a 3-button Logitech. My rather unorthodox
solution is quite simple: unplug the mouse at the login screen and then plug
it back in. Silly or not, it seems to work. Any idea why? My theory is that
it forces a reset of the port or something like that… as you can tell I am
far from being a hardware expert. Oh well, it works for me.
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Sincerely,
Martin M. S. Seaboyer
seaboyer@is2.dal.ca
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“Dale Frameli” <dframeli@texas.net> wrote in message
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I replaced my mouse with a Logitech dual optical. One the windows side, I
don’t use any special mouse driver software. I just plugged it in and
went
> On the QNX side however, the mouse cursor won’t move. Is there a fix
for this?
My mouse is USB/PS2 capable, but currently it’s connected to the PC via the
PS/2 adapter.
Thanks
“Hardware Support Account” <hw@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:a5dkpd$il3$3@nntp.qnx.com…
Hi Dale,
Make certain that you have USB legacy support turned OFF, also make
certain
you have the most recent devi-hirun from developers.qnx.com. There was
some updates to the driver for Logitech mice that may address your issue.Also if your mouse is USB, you will need to start the devu-uhci/devu-ohci
drivers then devu-mouse. Take a look at the help docs for this here:
http://qdn.qnx.com/support/docs/neutrino_2.11_en/utilities/d/devu-ohci.htmlhttp://qdn.qnx.com/support/docs/neutrino_2.11_en/utilities/d/devu-uhci.html
and
http://qdn.qnx.com/support/docs/neutrino_2.11_en/utilities/d/devu-mouse.htmlThanks
Erick.
Dale Frameli <> dframeli@texas.net> > wrote:
I replaced my mouse with a Logitech dual optical. One the windows side,
I
don’t use any special mouse driver software. I just plugged it in and
went
> On the QNX side however, the mouse cursor won’t move. Is there a
fix
for this?