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First, download the driver here: [[http://dev.skcserver.de/dns323/modules_v1.03/kernel/drivers/usb/input/usbmouse.ko]] and copy it onto the NAS. Then run this script, or incorporate it into a fun_plug: First, download the driver here: [[http://dev.skcserver.de/dns323/modules_v1.03/kernel/drivers/usb/input/usbmouse.ko]] and copy it onto the NAS. Then run this script, or incorporate it into a fun_plug:
-  insmod /mnt/HD_a2/usbmouse.ko # Load driver +<code bash>insmod /mnt/HD_a2/usbmouse.ko # Load driver 
- mkdir /dev/input +mkdir /dev/input 
- mknod /dev/input/mouse0 c 13 32 # Add individual mice +mknod /dev/input/mouse0 c 13 32 # Add individual mice 
- mknod /dev/input/mouse1 c 13 33 +mknod /dev/input/mouse1 c 13 33 
- # Add more mice to suit +# Add more mice to suit 
- mknod /dev/input/mice c 13 63 # Unified mice +mknod /dev/input/mice c 13 63 # Unified mice 
- rm -f /dev/mouse +rm -f /dev/mouse 
- ln -s /dev/input/mice /dev/mouse+ln -s /dev/input/mice /dev/mouse</code>
By using "cat /dev/mouse" you will be able to check if a mouse is present and working, as some funny characters should appear when you move it. By using "cat /dev/mouse" you will be able to check if a mouse is present and working, as some funny characters should appear when you move it.

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