Re: ps2/ new data for mouse protocol (fwd msg attached)

From: Allan Sandfeld Jensen (snowwolf@one2one-networks.com)
Date: Wed Jul 25 2001 - 09:43:49 EST


On Wednesday 25. July 2001 13:09, Gunther Mayer wrote:
> Erik Mouw wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 07:32:29PM +0200, Nico Schottelius wrote:
> > > Have a look into the attached email before reading mine, please.
> > >
> > > Is it possible to find out about what those bytes are ?
> > > And is it possible to intergrate the support for other
> > > 3 bytes into the Linux kernel ?
> >
> > So they put information about four buttons in six bytes and call that
> > proprietary? ROFL! How hard can it be? I think it will be fairly
> > straight forward to reverse engineer the format, it can't be rocket
> > science.
>
> No need for this, just read the public available documentation !
>
> Proprietary != Secret.
>
> However, some mouse secrets from various sources I hacked in here:
> http://home.t-online.de/home/gunther.mayer/gm_psauxprint-0.01.c -

Very nice. I am currently looking for some info to solve a problem with
thinkpads and logitech cordless mice over ps/2. Basicly the wheel doesnt
work. Looking closer they dont respond to the imps/2 or mousemanps/2
protocol. Since cordless mice are more common than thinkpads, I think the
problem would be solved if it was with the mouse. So I am guessing the IBM
defaults to just repeating standard ps/2 protocol, and you have to first
trick that before you trick the mouse. Since it works in windows there IS a
way...

Where do I find the public available protocols, and the secrets? :)

And for the list, who should I notify that I am working on autodetecting IBM
thinkpad ps/2 repeaters in mouse driver?

(And yes I know some of the work belongs in XFree and gpm)

-Allan Sandfeld (snowwolf)
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