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Cheap USB mouse
In 7.2Beta, I'm using a cheap Rosewill usb mouse that loses it's usb port during boot. The Optical sensor glows red prior to OpenBSD, blanks during boot until
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wskbd2 at ucc0 mux1 uhub0: device problem, disabling port 4 At xenodm, the optical sensor is off and the cursor unresponsive. If I unplug the mouse usb port and plug it back in, the red sensor comes back on and the mouse functions. I think it has something to do with usb polling rates. If I use a more expensive Addesso USB mouse, I do not have any problems. /var/log/Xorg.0.log does not show any errors but the boot screen, near the end, has a wsconsctl: /dev/mouse0: device not configured. The Rosewill mouse is also finicky in Linux and the fix was to decrease the resolution. Something about high resolution overloading the polling rate during boot. Is there a way to decrease mouse resolution in OpenBSD prior to X-windows starting? UKC? https://www.mail-archive.com/tech@op.../msg57572.html I've tried Code:
wsconsctl mouse.param=0:401,1:401 Last edited by shep; 4th October 2022 at 09:58 PM. |
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I cannot help you with you mouse but I have a similar issue when I plug in an external USB drive in one of the front USB 2.0 slots of my HP Proliant server (used as desktop)
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Oct 5 01:37:21 lenap /bsd: uhub0: device problem, disabling port 6 Code:
Oct 5 01:41:56 lenap /bsd: umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only Oct 5 01:41:56 lenap /bsd: scsibus4 at umass0: 2 targets, initiator 0 Oct 5 01:41:57 lenap /bsd: sd1 at scsibus4 targ 1 lun 0: <Innostor, Ext. HDD, 0.00> serial.1f750621000020170808 Oct 5 01:41:57 lenap /bsd: sd1: 190782MB, 512 bytes/sector, 390721968 sectors
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I tried moving the mouse/keyboard usb connections with no change in behavior. Another quirk, entering UKC> rendered the keyboard inoperative - I could not try disableing xhci. The mobo is an AsRock J4105M
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