Hello mr. Wilson and all others who is interested in USB mouse & keyboard.
USB mouse and keyboard is being worked on right now, and it will be ready before 0.3.0 and probably after 0.2.7. We are talking weeks not months. Then again, this will be the USB Key and mouse driver, so expect some time for it to mature. Keyboard drivers is probably to be released first because this driver doesn't need HID stack, then the mouse driver will be developed, but there is a need there if some one could find a USB mouse driver C source that doesn't use a HID stack it will be done a lot faster.
One interesting detail is that the development will be tested on XBox hardware which will make the XBox-port usable as a development platform.
Yours sincerely, Jaix Bly
----Ursprungligt meddelande----- From: Jonathan Wilson jonwil@tpgi.com.au Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 02:21:02 +0200 To: ReactOS Development List ros-dev@reactos.com Subject: [ros-dev] USB mouse support
How far away is support for USB mice?
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Good to hear.
Working support for my Microsoft Optical Intellimouse Explorer USB Optical Mouse is one of the 2 things I want before I will try ROS on real hardware again. (the other is support for my Belikn Wireless Network Card and software and enough networking support so I can talk to the wireless router and from there to the internet)
On 30/07/05, Jonathan Wilson jonwil@tpgi.com.au wrote:
Good to hear.
Working support for my Microsoft Optical Intellimouse Explorer USB Optical Mouse is one of the 2 things I want before I will try ROS on real hardware again. (the other is support for my Belikn Wireless Network Card and software and enough networking support so I can talk to the wireless router and from there to the internet)
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Oddly enough, I used 0.2.6 with a USB Mouse on my P4 System. The cursor did appear, but the mouse sensitivity was way off. I could roughly get it where I wanted to by moving very, very slowly, but this wasn't practical, so I switched back to my USB-to-PS/2 way of using the mouse.
Good to hear it's near to being useable.
On 7/30/05, Andrew Murphy andrewm1986@gmail.com wrote:
On 30/07/05, Jonathan Wilson jonwil@tpgi.com.au wrote:
Good to hear.
Working support for my Microsoft Optical Intellimouse Explorer USB Optical Mouse is one of the 2 things I want before I will try ROS on real hardware again. (the other is support for my Belikn Wireless Network Card and software and enough networking support so I can talk to the wireless
router
and from there to the internet)
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