On Tue November 22 2005 6:38 pm, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
This is happening here too, and all I have is a garden-variety PS/2 mouse.
This is likely to be some obscure race condition, or some timing issue with
some chipsets, somewhere in the PS/2 mouse kernel or xorg support.
When the mouse goes bonkers, let it go and wait about ten seconds without
moving or touching the mouse or the keyboard. It should be fine again.
Glad that works for you. It didn't for me - I let the thing sit for very long
periods on several occasions, and it would never return.
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Claude Jones
Bluemont, VA, USA