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Re: Mouse goes crazy: msg#01346
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Re: Mouse goes crazy |
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 01:38:32PM -0600, Craig Herring wrote:
> Do you have a Belkin KVM? I have the same problem here. I solved it by
> using the Logitech PS/2 mouse+ driver. However my scroll doesn't work.
> HOWEVER-> this trick doesn't work with the 2.6test kernel. Anyone have
> more insight?
This isn't a solution but the problem may be related to the issue addressed
in the release notes of 2.6test10:
<torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Don't force PS/2 mouse rate or resolution by default.
Only set the rate/resolution if the user actually asked
for it. Some mice and KVM switches don't like to have
their rate forced.
Don't know if that change has been backported.
Chuck
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