On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 18:19, Joel W. Leibow wrote: > Apologies, I used the wrong email address previously. The original > message is below. I should also add that there are absolutley no > settings for PS/2 enabling that I can find in the BIOS. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------- > > I am attempting to install Red Hat 9 on a machine that I setup that uses > a bunch of old hardware I had laying around. I am using a Belkin 2 port > KVM switch to toggle with my Windows box. I have a Microsoft > Intellimouse (PS/2 & USB). Every time I attempt to run the install my > mouse goes undetected. I have removed the KVM switch from the loop and > tried the mouse plugged in as PS/2 and USB and still it goes undetected. > I was hoping someone else out there may have some recommendations as to > how to get around this. I would really like to be able to run a desktop > on the machine. I've listed out the remainder of the hardware below. > > Motherboard - FIC SD11 > Processer - Athlon 950 (Slot A) > RAM - 256 Mb PC133 > Hard Drive - Samsung 20GB > Video Card - SIS 16MB > Sound Card - Soundblaster Live! > NIC - Some generic thing > > Everything else gets detected fine except the mouse. Of course the > installation tells me that the mouse has not been detected and gives me > the option to either do a text install or select my mouse from a list. > I've selected the mouse from the list as a Microsoft Intellimouse(PS/2), > Microsoft Intellimouse(USB), Generic 3 Button (PS/2), and Generic 3 > Button (USB) only to have the graphical install startup and my mouse not > work. Any advice on how to get around or fix this problem would be > appreciated. > > Thanks > Joel Leibow > The mouse is configured (for X Window only) in /etc/X11/XF86Config, does anything show under the "Core Pointer's InputDevice section"? I assume RedHat will let you hand edit the file. You should be able to google for an example. Dennis Kibbe