Solaris - USB - Mouse

I've got some troubles using USB Mouse on my fresh installed Solaris 10. Since it was installed I can't use my Mouse and I've nothing but console to use, what makes me frustrated in the long run :)
please tell me what to do to make my USB Mouse fully working, really don't know what to configure or sth...
thanks

Which release of Solaris 10 did you install? If you have Update 4 or Update 5 you are likely hitting bug 6494635 which causes some types of USB mice to stop working. This bug is already fixed in OpenSolaris and will probably be fixed in Update 6 or possibly a patch before Update 6 is released. If you have a service contract you can open a support case to request an interim relief patch to get the fix before the official patch is released for Solaris 10. Another workaround would be to install Solaris 10 Update 3 or an older release.
Information on troubleshooting USB devices is in the USB FAQ:
http://www.sun.com/io_technologies/usb/USB-Faq.html

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