# # Mouse driver configuration # menuconfig INPUT_MOUSE bool "Mice" default y help Say Y here, and a list of supported mice will be displayed. This option doesn't affect the kernel. If unsure, say Y. if INPUT_MOUSE config MOUSE_PS2 tristate "PS/2 mouse" default y select SERIO select SERIO_LIBPS2 select SERIO_I8042 if X86 select SERIO_GSCPS2 if GSC help Say Y here if you have a PS/2 mouse connected to your system. This includes the standard 2 or 3-button PS/2 mouse, as well as PS/2 mice with wheels and extra buttons, Microsoft, Logitech or Genius compatible. Synaptics, ALPS or Elantech TouchPad users might be interested in a specialized Xorg/XFree86 driver at: <http://w1.894.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/index.html> and a new version of GPM at: <http://www.geocities.com/dt_or/gpm/gpm.html> <http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/driver/> to take advantage of the advanced features of the touchpad. If unsure, say Y. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called psmouse. config MOUSE_PS2_ALPS bool "ALPS PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT default y depends on MOUSE_PS2 help Say Y here if you have an ALPS PS/2 touchpad connected to your system. If unsure, say Y. config MOUSE_PS2_LOGIPS2PP bool "Logitech PS/2++ mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT default y depends on MOUSE_PS2 help Say Y here if you have a Logictech PS/2++ mouse connected to your system. If unsure, say Y. config MOUSE_PS2_SYNAPTICS bool "Synaptics PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT default y depends on MOUSE_PS2 help Say Y here if you have a Synaptics PS/2 TouchPad connected to your system. If unsure, say Y. config MOUSE_PS2_LIFEBOOK bool "Fujitsu Lifebook PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT default y depends on MOUSE_PS2 && X86 && DMI help Say Y here if you have a Fujitsu B-series Lifebook PS/2 TouchScreen connected to your system. If unsure, say Y. config MOUSE_PS2_TRACKPOINT bool "IBM Trackpoint PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT default y depends on MOUSE_PS2 help Say Y here if you have an IBM Trackpoint PS/2 mouse connected to your system. If unsure, say Y. config MOUSE_PS2_ELANTECH bool "Elantech PS/2 protocol extension" depends on MOUSE_PS2 help Say Y here if you have an Elantech PS/2 touchpad connected to your system. Note that if you enable this driver you will need an updated X.org Synaptics driver that does not require ABS_PRESSURE reports from the touchpad (i.e. post 1.5.0 version). You can grab a patch for the driver here: http://userweb.kernel.org/~dtor/synaptics-no-abspressure.patch If unsure, say N. This driver exposes some configuration registers via sysfs entries. For further information, see <file:Documentation/input/elantech.txt>. config MOUSE_PS2_SENTELIC bool "Sentelic Finger Sensing Pad PS/2 protocol extension" depends on MOUSE_PS2 help Say Y here if you have a laptop (such as MSI WIND Netbook) with Sentelic Finger Sensing Pad touchpad. If unsure, say N. config MOUSE_PS2_TOUCHKIT bool "eGalax TouchKit PS/2 protocol extension" depends on MOUSE_PS2 help Say Y here if you have an eGalax TouchKit PS/2 touchscreen connected to your system. If unsure, say N. config MOUSE_PS2_OLPC bool "OLPC PS/2 mouse protocol extension" depends on MOUSE_PS2 && OLPC help Say Y here if you have an OLPC XO-1 laptop (with built-in PS/2 touchpad/tablet device). The manufacturer calls the touchpad an HGPK. If unsure, say N. config MOUSE_SERIAL tristate "Serial mouse" select SERIO help Say Y here if you have a serial (RS-232, COM port) mouse connected to your system. This includes Sun, MouseSystems, Microsoft, Logitech and all other compatible serial mice. If unsure, say N. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called sermouse. config MOUSE_APPLETOUCH tristate "Apple USB Touchpad support" depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD select USB help Say Y here if you want to use an Apple USB Touchpad. These are the touchpads that can be found on post-February 2005 Apple Powerbooks (prior models have a Synaptics touchpad connected to the ADB bus). This driver provides a basic mouse driver but can be interfaced with the synaptics X11 driver to provide acceleration and scrolling in X11. For further information, see <file:Documentation/input/appletouch.txt>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called appletouch. config MOUSE_BCM5974 tristate "Apple USB BCM5974 Multitouch trackpad support" depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD select USB help Say Y here if you have an Apple USB BCM5974 Multitouch trackpad. The BCM5974 is the multitouch trackpad found in the Macbook Air (JAN2008) and Macbook Pro Penryn (FEB2008) laptops. It is also found in the IPhone (2007) and Ipod Touch (2008). This driver provides multitouch functionality together with the synaptics X11 driver. The interface is currently identical to the appletouch interface, for further information, see <file:Documentation/input/appletouch.txt>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called bcm5974. config MOUSE_INPORT tristate "InPort/MS/ATIXL busmouse" depends on ISA help Say Y here if you have an InPort, Microsoft or ATI XL busmouse. They are rather rare these days. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called inport. config MOUSE_ATIXL bool "ATI XL variant" depends on MOUSE_INPORT help Say Y here if your mouse is of the ATI XL variety. config MOUSE_LOGIBM tristate "Logitech busmouse" depends on ISA help Say Y here if you have a Logitech busmouse. They are rather rare these days. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called logibm. config MOUSE_PC110PAD tristate "IBM PC110 touchpad" depends on ISA help Say Y if you have the IBM PC-110 micro-notebook and want its touchpad supported. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called pc110pad. config MOUSE_AMIGA tristate "Amiga mouse" depends on AMIGA help Say Y here if you have an Amiga and want its native mouse supported by the kernel. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called amimouse. config MOUSE_ATARI tristate "Atari mouse" depends on ATARI select ATARI_KBD_CORE help Say Y here if you have an Atari and want its native mouse supported by the kernel. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called atarimouse. config MOUSE_RISCPC tristate "Acorn RiscPC mouse" depends on ARCH_ACORN help Say Y here if you have the Acorn RiscPC computer and want its native mouse supported. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called rpcmouse. config MOUSE_VSXXXAA tristate "DEC VSXXX-AA/GA mouse and VSXXX-AB tablet" select SERIO help Say Y (or M) if you want to use a DEC VSXXX-AA (hockey puck) or a VSXXX-GA (rectangular) mouse. Theses mice are typically used on DECstations or VAXstations, but can also be used on any box capable of RS232 (with some adaptor described in the source file). This driver also works with the digitizer (VSXXX-AB) DEC produced. config MOUSE_GPIO tristate "GPIO mouse" depends on GENERIC_GPIO select INPUT_POLLDEV help This driver simulates a mouse on GPIO lines of various CPUs (and some other chips). Say Y here if your device has buttons or a simple joystick connected directly to GPIO lines. Your board-specific setup logic must also provide a platform device and platform data saying which GPIOs are used. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called gpio_mouse. config MOUSE_PXA930_TRKBALL tristate "PXA930 Trackball mouse" depends on CPU_PXA930 || CPU_PXA935 help Say Y here to support PXA930 Trackball mouse. config MOUSE_MAPLE tristate "Maple mouse (for the Dreamcast)" depends on MAPLE help This driver supports the Maple mouse on the SEGA Dreamcast. Most Dreamcast users, who have a mouse, will say Y here. To compile this driver as a module choose M here: the module will be called maplemouse. config MOUSE_SYNAPTICS_I2C tristate "Synaptics I2C Touchpad support" depends on I2C help This driver supports Synaptics I2C touchpad controller on eXeda mobile device. The device will not work the synaptics X11 driver because (i) it reports only relative coordinates and has no capabilities to report absolute coordinates (ii) the eXeda device itself uses Xfbdev as X Server and it does not allow using xf86-input-* drivers. Say y here if you have eXeda device and want to use a Synaptics I2C Touchpad. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called synaptics_i2c. endif