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Hi,

Does anyone know how to find out which device is attached to what device
name??

Eg. I have 2 USB mice connected to my system. I know that they both use the
same driver. But I'm unable to find out which '/Dev' device they are using.
So I can properly set them up in X. As I'm having some problems with the
mouse devices in that I get an occasional hang (Usually for 2-15secs, which
is very annoying). These Mice are as follows, #1 Microsoft Intellimouse
(Optical), and #2 A Logitech Cordless Mouseman Optical.

They both seem to work ok together, but the Intellimouse, is now in my
MadCatz Panther XL Controller. (The trackball portion of it, I now modified
to Optical). I thought that this problem only seemed to happen when playing
games. But I have also noticed it from time to time in the desktop. 

What I basically want to do, is to configure 'X' to have 2 mouse entries.
And make one the CorePointer (Cordless Mouseman Optical), and the other the
secondary one (The Panther/Intellimouse). To do this properly I need to find
out which /dev these are using so I can put this info into the XF86Config
file.

I hope the above explanation make some sense!!..

Cheers,

Wolf

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