Stephen Harris
2010-Jun-20 00:30 UTC
[CentOS] Using a composite device under Centos 4.8 - no mouse clicks
I recently got an EEEbox. This is an Atom based nettop. It came with a wireless keyboard/mouse which talk to a 2.4Ghz USB adapter (a Chicony device as it turns out). Now if I plug this adapter into a Centos 4.8 machine both the keyboard and mouse are detected... but mouse clicks aren't. I can move the mouse, the scroll wheel works, but buttons 1/2/3 aren't detected. Neither in X nor in console gpm. It worked fine in Ubuntu 10.04, and obviously works fine with Windows XP. My feeling is that maybe perhaps the older 4.8 kernel doesn't have a sufficiently good driver so I might be forced to compile my own (*sigh*) but I was wondering if anyone else had come across a similar issue and had a work around? -- rgds Stephen
Robert Heller
2010-Jun-20 01:06 UTC
[CentOS] Using a composite device under Centos 4.8 - no mouse clicks
At Sat, 19 Jun 2010 20:30:09 -0400 CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> wrote:> > I recently got an EEEbox. This is an Atom based nettop. It came with > a wireless keyboard/mouse which talk to a 2.4Ghz USB adapter (a Chicony > device as it turns out). > > Now if I plug this adapter into a Centos 4.8 machine both the keyboard > and mouse are detected... but mouse clicks aren't. I can move the mouse, > the scroll wheel works, but buttons 1/2/3 aren't detected. Neither in X > nor in console gpm.Wondering: it might work with CentOS 5.5... Centos 4.8 is getting long in the tooth, partitularly for bleeding edge hardware...> > It worked fine in Ubuntu 10.04, and obviously works fine with Windows XP. > > My feeling is that maybe perhaps the older 4.8 kernel doesn't have a > sufficiently good driver so I might be forced to compile my own (*sigh*) > but I was wondering if anyone else had come across a similar issue and > had a work around? >-- Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 Deepwoods Software -- Download the Model Railroad System http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Binaries for Linux and MS-Windows heller at deepsoft.com -- http://www.deepsoft.com/ModelRailroadSystem/