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Published by destiny
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Date Posted: |
January 7th, 2004
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Last Updated: |
January 7th, 2004
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License: |
Public Domain |
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Downloads: |
813 total; 1 recently |
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About kb_mouse replacement:
This are two different "drop-in" replacements for the kb_mouse driver file for those people, for which the keyboard and / or mouse do not work. (Only for PS/2 attached devices)
This are two different "drop-in" replacements for the kb_mouse driver file.
This replacements are for those people, for which the keyboard and / or mouse do not work.
This replacement is intended for PS/2 attached devices only. (Probably your touchpad & keyboard in your notebook are attached internally via PS/2, they probably are PS/2 compatible.)
Most probably people with Laptops. It works for my Gericom X5 which has a Synaptics touchpad device and a standard 101/102 key keyboard (with Windows keys).
I'll include a list of other working configurations as soon as I get any feedback.
I use it (and tested it only) with BeOS 5.0.3 (Be Developer Edition 1.1).
Don't panic if the mouse freezes in Windows after using this: simply power off the PC and boot to Windows to solve this problem. (More problem solutions on my homepage)
MOST IMPORTANT:
This code is based to a great deal on Dave Norman's work!!
I just edited the keyboard init section a bit so my built-in keyboard started to work.
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Latest Version |
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Details about this version:
Initial Release. Still a bit messy in the code but works fine
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Intel Version - requires R5 (38 KB) |
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