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* The mouse tester needs the mousedev, usbmouse, psmouse modules loaded. | * The mouse tester needs the mousedev, usbmouse, psmouse modules loaded. | ||
* I'm not sure if it properly detects all scroll mice (or even most), so keep scroll mice and test them separately if they don't work. | * I'm not sure if it properly detects all scroll mice (or even most), so keep scroll mice and test them separately if they don't work. | ||
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Revision as of 16:40, 26 August 2005
Howto
- Plug a PS/2 or USB mouse into the mousetester
- Turn the mousetester on
- Wait until you get either a grey screen or a login screen
- Move the mouse around. If the mouse moves, it works, if not, it doesn't.
- Keep all scroll/wheel mice that do not move separate (do not cut cords)
Mouse Tester Configuration (advanced)
- The mouse tester needs the mousedev, usbmouse, psmouse modules loaded.
- I'm not sure if it properly detects all scroll mice (or even most), so keep scroll mice and test them separately if they don't work.