It should still be in. Please check /etc/rc.conf. There are some entries with respect to the mouse. Please see rc.conf() and look for the lines near moused. I hope this will fix your issue. I am not sure because I use an USB mouse.
Make sure the mouse is attached before you turn on the computer. Some boards seem to disable it when there's nothing connected, assuming a USB device will be used.
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