You used the BIOS USB to PS/2 bridge, not a USB driver.
Yours sincerely,
Jaix Bly
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From: TwoTailedFox twotailedfox(a)gmail.com
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 17:52:59 +0200
To: Andrew Murphy andrewm1986(a)gmail.com
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] USB mouse support
  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(a)gmail.com> wrote:
 On 30/07/05, Jonathan Wilson <jonwil(a)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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