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Mouse freeze after vista update
"teddy del rosario" <t...@i-manila.com.ph> wrote in message news:39071612@news.sysads.com... here's a freaky thing -- i have a usb microsoft intellimouse explorer and occasionally the light on the mouse would go off and the mouse would stop responding sometimes windows would again recognize the mouse as a new usb

Updated Linux 2.4 Status/TODO List (from the ALS show)
Also, the KB and mouse may have to be detected during the boot sequence, so a reboot may be required even if there's no other problem caused by the hot swap. Recently, for no reason my mouse on my server stopped working. It's PS/2 mouse. No amount of swapping mice, etc. worked. I plugged in a USB mouse rather

my usb mouse has stopped working
... s i386/79169 i386 freeze with striped USB Drives under high load o i386/79409 i386 Coming back from idles make the server reboot o i386/79729 i386 umass, .... enabled on ASUS A6R noteb o i386/93793 i386 [kbd] Keyboard stops working after a shutdown -p now ( o i386/95106 i386 [install] cannot install freebsd,

USB stops working with any of 2.4.22-pre's after 2.4.21
I unplugged my USB flatbed scanner and my USB film scanner from the USB hub and now the CD writer seems to be working ok. I still have the USB hub connected and am using a USB mouse. Why did disconnecting the scanners help? Bill Webster wrote: I have to modify my statement below, I just had one burn for 12 minutes

Logitech G9 Mouse Not Working in vista
microsoft public windowsxp general When I unplug my USB printer (to connect it to another PC) my USB mouse stops working (until I reboot the PC that is). Same happends the other way, if I reconnect my USB printer the USB mouse also stops responding (until a reboot). Why is this happening?

USB mouse stops working - help
My system: VA503+, 1.2a; K62-333; Win98SE Clean install; Logitech USB wheel mouse - no other USB devices attached. After running windows for a while, the mouse light goes off and stops working. Unplugging and reinserting the mouse doesn't seem to fix it - only a reboot does it. Seem to happen more often with some

USB mouse stops working when unplugging USB printer
John Wong ker...@implode.net fa linux kernel On any of the 2.4.22-pre's, after a bit of time, my USB mouse stops responding. Stopping gpm and removing usb-ohci and then reloading it doesn't seem to get it working again. A reboot does the trick. Strange though is that the one USB 2.0 device I have plugged in

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 241, Issue 6
Rich Barry rba...@NOTsocal.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware Scott, could you borrow a USB mouse and or keyboard? "Scott" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0a7301c3a8be$97081dd0$a101280a@phx.gbl... While playing an on-line game my mouse and keyboard stopped working. Reboot had no

Dead mouse and keyboard
Mouse pointer just froze and apparently even keyboard stopped working. Just to verify: the original mouse also stopped working? And does the keyboard work except In this case, you should delete your ENVARC:PsdStackloader and ENV:PsdStackloader files, reboot and start from scratch. Which version of Poseidon were

startup hanging on CHECKING NVRAM
Incidentally once I managed to get the system to see the hard drive, by coincidence the USB mouse POINTER stopped working (although even more curiously, My father's son wrote: COngratulations: You were right: COmmand Option PR on this old style keyboard caused it to reboot twise and did something because the

Problem with USB mouse - computer crashes
Then I did an "apt-get dist-upgrade" to get the latest stuff, and the mouse stopped working and the net stopped working. that moving the PS/2 mouse would crash my Linux system, requiring a reboot. Ouch! So I unplugged it.) The computer is built on an Asus A7V motherboard, and the USB mouse is using the A7V USB.

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 240, Issue 8
My keyboard has stopped working. If I try to use it, it freezes the keyboard and internal mouse. I can then plug in a USB mouse but cant get the internal touchpad working until I reboot. (The XP on screen keyboard in accessories works fine) Does anyone know how to identify and uninstall the keyboard drivers (I cant

Mouse lost on reboot...
OK, I thought, let it carry on and detect the USB one which it duely did. Much to my supprise though my keyboard (a PS/2 variety) stopped working. Reboot normally. I did actually think of that but can't seem to find an option in the BIOS to disable the PS/2 mouse. Chris Describe your BIOS.

startup hanging on CHECKING NVRAM
When I unplug my USB printer (to connect it to another PC) my USB mouse stops working (until I reboot the PC that is). Same happends the other way, if I reconnect my USB printer the USB mouse also stops responding (until a reboot). Why is this happening? Any ideas on how to avoid this? Does the connection port have

mouse scroll not working in 2.6 kernel
OK, I thought, let it carry on and detect the USB one which it duely did. Much to my supprise though my keyboard (a PS/2 variety) stopped working. Maybe its drivers, I thought, so I installed Reboot normally. I did actually think of that but can't seem to find an option in the BIOS to disable the PS/2 mouse. Chris.

mouse scroll not working in 2.6 kernel
(My USB mouse has now stopped working at this point, and I have to use a serial mouse to continue). An 'end task' on that ends it, with just the wallpaper left. I have activated the 'do not run scandisk after bad shutdown' in msconfig/advanced just to be able to reboot in a reasonable time.

my usb mouse has stopped working
Ric de France rdefra...@gmail.com linux gentoo user Hi all, I recently upgraded to gentoo-sources-2.6.18-r3 and my USB mouse has stopped working. It was working in gentoo-sources-2.6.17-r8, so I thought I'd reboot back to that kernel to find that the USB mouse still was now not working in that older kernel.

Woody mouse and net are dead
OK, I thought, let it carry on and detect the USB one which it duely did. Much to my supprise though my keyboard (a PS/2 variety) stopped working. TIA for any help, Chris -- Chris Hewitt - ch...@pcbh.freeuk.com Try booting to BIOS setup and disabling the PS/2 mouse there. Reboot normally. Jack E Martinelli END.

USB Mouse Has Stopped Working
Once the keyboard has been 'seen' by the RPC, keyboard auto-repeat stops working on the other two machines and can only be restored by re-booting, though auto-repeat Whereas I needed the connection converter for the Acorn mouse port, similarly I needed a USB to PS2 adaptor for the Iyonix as that has neither an

freebsd-i386 Digest, Vol 253, Issue 1
Once the keyboard has been 'seen' by the RPC, keyboard auto-repeat stops working on the other two machines and can only be restored by re-booting, though auto-repeat on the RPC itself My Keyboard originally from RPC is PS2, Logiteck Cordles trackball USB. Connection to PC is PS2 for both mouse & keyboard.