![]() It may be that I will need to hard-wire the VID/PID into usbhid/hid-core.c (which also worked in Debian) until such time I have the quirks driver accepted into the kernel. usbhid appears not to be a module and so modprobe won't do the job - so I wondered if there was an equivalent method that will. ![]() In openSUSE, I am getting the same symptoms (builds, installs and binds OK but no mouse data) as Debian 7.5 but I haven't managed to work out how to (or even if I can) inform usbhid of my device. I can add my VID/PID using modprobe usbhid quirks=. In Debian 7.5 the usbhid driver checks to see if the VID/PID exists on a list of devices for which there is a quirks driver and makes the appropriate calls if there is. ![]() In the meantime (for testing) I have managed to get the driver to work in Ubuntu, Debian Squeeze and Red Hat/CentOS just by making and binding the driver to my device. Back-up files provide you with the ability to roll-back any driver to an earlier version if something interrupts or corrupts the process.The device is a new (KVM) mouse for which I have written a simple hid-quirks driver which I hope to submit for inclusion in kernel/drivers/hid/. Driver update utilities ensure you have correct drivers that are compatible with your hardware, it also guarantees that there is a backup of current drivers before any software/hardware changes are made. Using a driver upgrade application can allow drivers to update without difficulty. Driver versions that are incorrect will cause more complications with your PC's performance, sometimes causing more damage. Locating, downloading, and manually updating your Windows Mercury Mouse driver does take a lot of time, making the process unbearable for most users. Locating the right Mercury Mouse driver on Mercury's website can be very difficult, and can often take a lot of time searching. There is hope for Mouse users because they can usually solve the problem by updating their device drivers. ![]() ![]() Device Driver UpdatesĮrror messages associated with Mercury Mouse might be caused by inefficient or outdated device drivers. The common recommendation is to update your Mercury drivers after major Windows updates. ![]()
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