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From: "Hector Lecuanda O." <lecuanda@orca.ens.cetys.mx>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Problems with mouse in 2.05
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 10:55:27 -0800
Organization: Cetys Universidad, Campus Ensenada
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Maybe you'd like to try to configure your mouse-using program
(maybe Xfree86) to use your mouse directly from a cuaa device.

To finde where your mouse is connected, try:

cat cuaa0
cat cuaa1
cat cuaa2
...
cat cuaaN
 
and move your mouse.. if you get feedback on your screen, that's
the port you're looking for...

it worked for my mouse on cuaa1 =)!
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Hector Lecuanda Ontiveros
Internet Academico
Cetys Universidad, Campus Ensenada.
 
http://orca.ens.cetys.mx/