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I used this command to see if my pc can locate my mouse;

xsetpointer -1 | grep Pointer

reponse is

Extended device -1 not found

My question is did I type in the right command or is there something else I can do to locate the mouse.

I'm using a usb gateway mouse, I'm not sure if the problem is coming from my usb slots or the mouse itself.

apt-cache search mouse settings gnome-settings-daemon - daemon handling the GNOME session settings xserver-xorg-input-synaptics - Synaptics TouchPad driver for X.Org server gnome-applets - Various applets for the GNOME panel - binary files hama-slide-mouse-control - Control the DPI setting and thumb buttons of a Hama SLide S1 gaming mouse kephra - gui text editor along Perl alike Paradigms libgpds-dbg - library for configuration of pointing devices (debug symbols) libjs-flot - plotting library for jQuery lxinput - program to configure keyboard and mouse settings for LXDE lxsession - default session manager for LXDE tint2 - lightweight taskbar tint2-dbg - lightweight taskbar (debug symbols) wmix - Dockapp mixer for OSS wmlongrun - A program to monitor longrun status xfce4-settings - graphical application for managing Xfce settings xkbset - Small utility to change the AccessX settings of XKEYBOARD xwit - collection of simple routines to call some X11 functions

Updated:

This is the reading I'm getting from search settings.

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