The /etc/X11/xorg.conf
file tells the X server what kind of
monitor,
video card and mouse you have. You must create it to tell the
server what specific hardware you have.
You'll need info on your hardware:
For details about the xorg.conf
file format, refer to the
xorg.conf(5) manual page.
Once you've set up a xorg.conf file, you can fine tune the video
modes with the xvidtune
utility.
X11R6.8.2 has support for the mouse driver included in
the wscons console driver introduced by NetBSD 1.4. Specify
``wsmouse
'' as the protocol and ``/dev/wsmouse0
'' as the
device in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
if you're using NetBSD 1.4 or later
with a PS/2 mouse.
For older releases, the NetBSD pms mouse driver handles PS/2 style
mice as Busmouse. Specify the protocol as ``busmouse
'' in the
mouse section of your xorg.conf
file if you're using a PS/2
mouse with NetBSD 1.3 or former releases.
Only standard PS/2 mice are supported by this driver. Newest PS/2 mice that send more than three bytes at a time (especially Intellimouse, or MouseMan+ with a wheel) are not supported by NetBSD 1.3 and former releases.
See README.mouse for general instruction on mouse configuration.