Add note that the PS/2 mouse driver, psm, is enabled in the GENERIC kernel
by default in the latest versions (2.2.6 and 3.0-CURRENT).
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<!-- $Id: hardware.sgml,v 1.4 1998-03-21 22:03:07 eivind Exp $ -->
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<!-- $Id: hardware.sgml,v 1.5 1998-03-23 05:56:02 yokota Exp $ -->
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<heading>
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How do I use my PS/2 (``mouse port'' or ``keyboard'') mouse?<label id="ps2mouse"></heading>
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<p>If you're running a relatively recent version of FreeBSD then you
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can simply enable it in the kernel configuration menu
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at installation time, otherwise later with -c at the boot:
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<p>If you're running a very recent version of FreeBSD, the necessary
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driver, psm, is included and enabled in the kernel. The kernel
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should detect your PS/2 mouse at boot time.
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<p>If you're running a previous but relatively recent version of
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FreeBSD then you can simply enable it in the kernel configuration
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menu at installation time, otherwise later with -c at the boot:
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prompt. It is disabled by default, so you will need to enable
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it explicitly.
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