Strange Mouse moves --

After installed RTP, the mouse always
stay in the horizontal middle line of the screen.
Nothing is possible to go out of this line.

What could I do ? knowing that I can manually
access to a console.

Please give more details. Which version of RTP are you using? Which type of
mouse are you using? Which parameters were used for driver (you can get it,
using command
pidin arg | grep devi-)


“david Lewin” <dbtech3@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:9f7nt1$s6h$1@inn.qnx.com

After installed RTP, the mouse always
stay in the horizontal middle line of the screen.
Nothing is possible to go out of this line.

What could I do ? knowing that I can manually
access to a console.

The command :pidin arg | grep devi ( the -) was not accepeted)
returned :
devi -hirun kbd fd -d/dev/kbd msoft -3 -r fd -d /dev/ser2

  • I have a logitech wireless (radio) mouse on the com2 port.



    “Alex Chapiro” <achapiro@qnx.com> a écrit dans le message news:
    9f7vmh$l1n$1@nntp.qnx.com

Please give more details. Which version of RTP are you using? Which type
of
mouse are you using? Which parameters were used for driver (you can get
it,
using command
pidin arg | grep devi-)


“david Lewin” <> dbtech3@wanadoo.fr> > wrote in message
news:9f7nt1$s6h$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
After installed RTP, the mouse always
stay in the horizontal middle line of the screen.
Nothing is possible to go out of this line.

What could I do ? knowing that I can manually
access to a console.
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Still would like to know the version of RTP (in my version grep devi- works
fine) and the date of devi-hirun build.
Did you try to connect other serial mice?
Please also try to collect some additional information. Close Photon session
and type command:

devi -hirun -vvv msoft -3 -r fd -d /dev/ser2

Move mouse and look to the screen output. Is Y always 0?




“david Lewin” <dbtech3@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:9fiif4$jc0$1@inn.qnx.com

The command :pidin arg | grep devi ( the -) was not accepeted)
returned :
devi -hirun kbd fd -d/dev/kbd msoft -3 -r fd -d /dev/ser2

  • I have a logitech wireless (radio) mouse on the com2 port.



    “Alex Chapiro” <> achapiro@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
    9f7vmh$l1n$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
    Please give more details. Which version of RTP are you using? Which type
    of
    mouse are you using? Which parameters were used for driver (you can get
    it,
    using command
    pidin arg | grep devi-)


    “david Lewin” <> dbtech3@wanadoo.fr> > wrote in message
    news:9f7nt1$s6h$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
    After installed RTP, the mouse always
    stay in the horizontal middle line of the screen.
    Nothing is possible to go out of this line.

What could I do ? knowing that I can manually
access to a console.


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Please, what is the command line to get the version ?

“Alex Chapiro” <achapiro@qnx.com> a écrit dans le message news:
9fijde$e1a$1@nntp.qnx.com

Still would like to know the version of RTP (in my version grep devi-
works
fine) and the date of devi-hirun build.
Did you try to connect other serial mice?
Please also try to collect some additional information. Close Photon
session
and type command:

devi -hirun -vvv msoft -3 -r fd -d /dev/ser2

Move mouse and look to the screen output. Is Y always 0?




“david Lewin” <> dbtech3@wanadoo.fr> > wrote in message
news:9fiif4$jc0$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
The command :pidin arg | grep devi ( the -) was not accepeted)
returned :
devi -hirun kbd fd -d/dev/kbd msoft -3 -r fd -d /dev/ser2

  • I have a logitech wireless (radio) mouse on the com2 port.



    “Alex Chapiro” <> achapiro@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
    9f7vmh$l1n$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
    Please give more details. Which version of RTP are you using? Which
    type
    of
    mouse are you using? Which parameters were used for driver (you can
    get
    it,
    using command
    pidin arg | grep devi-)


    “david Lewin” <> dbtech3@wanadoo.fr> > wrote in message
    news:9f7nt1$s6h$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
    After installed RTP, the mouse always
    stay in the horizontal middle line of the screen.
    Nothing is possible to go out of this line.

What could I do ? knowing that I can manually
access to a console.




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